Dragonflies protect their eggs primarily by laying them in safe, concealed locations, such as submerged vegetation or in shallow water, which helps shield them from predators. Some species also exhibit territorial behaviors to guard their breeding sites. Additionally, the eggs have a tough outer casing that provides some protection from environmental hazards and predators. Once the eggs hatch, the nymphs continue to be vulnerable but often find refuge in the same aquatic habitats.
Yes, the female dragonfly goes underwater after mating and lays eggs.
a dragonfly is helpful to its environment because it lays eggs
They lay eggs.
10
About six months.
Female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water.
From the larva eggs to a nymph, then to an adult, they then restart the life cycle by laying eggs.
the lochee fleet protect their eggs
Yes, adult female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water but live on land.
the female dragonfly will sometimes submerge herself while laying her eggs. the male may just find a plase and die. the female dragonfly will sometimes submerge herself while laying her eggs. the male may just find a plase and die.
No time at all. A female dragonfly will lay her eggs and then leave. The young must fend for themselves from the moment they hatch.
Dragonflies typically lay their eggs in or near water, laying a cluster of eggs at a time. The number of eggs in a cluster can range from a few dozen up to a few hundred, depending on the species of dragonfly.