Well, darling, fireflies and dragonflies may both be flies, but they're as different as night and day. Fireflies are those little glow-in-the-dark cuties that light up the night, while dragonflies are the fancy flyers with big ol' wings. So, nope, they ain't the same, but they both know how to steal the show in their own way.
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DAY- flies butterflies dragonflies NIGHT- MOSQUITOES fireflies and moths
Same vision?
maybe
the same as in your backyard. there is no such thing as a domestic insect.
No, they're another order entirely. Dragonflies are part of order Odonata, lacewings are Neuroptera. Dragonflies have incomplete metamorphosis with a nymph and no pupa, lacewings have a larva and pupa stage. ^^
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The bug that eats male fireflies and uses the same glow as the female firefly is called the "femme fatale" firefly. This predatory female firefly mimics the mating signal of the female firefly to attract and consume male fireflies. This deceptive behavior helps the femme fatale firefly to both lure and feed on unsuspecting male fireflies.
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No, a firefly is not an arachnid, it is an insect. There is different kinds of fireflies, like Black fireflies, Eastern fireflies, Photuris species fireflies, etc.