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well i saw a website and it said that dragonflies do sleep but im not sure so dont be so sure on this cas i really dont think they do All insects are exothermic, meaning their body temperature is dependent on the ambient temperature. When the temperature outside goes down, their metabolism goes down accordingly. So like humans and other mammals, who's metabolism goes down when we sleep, dragonflies and other insects have a reduced metabolism and "sleep" at night.
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If they had thick wings for their body size they would not be able to fly.
Yes, dragonflies depend on heat to hatch, as their eggs require a specific temperature range for proper development. Warmer temperatures typically accelerate the hatching process, while cooler conditions can delay it. The surrounding environment, including water temperature and air temperature, plays a crucial role in the timing and success of their hatching.
The wings are transparent but the rest of it's body is opaque. Dragonflies are awesome.Submitted by Mickey
Since,dragon fly nymph is in water once it has hatched from its egg it will breathe through gills.
Butterfly have big wings and they are colorful. Dragonfly have skinny body and skinny wings. Dragonfly's body is more colorful
Dragonflies are invertebrates
The ancestors to the dragonflies was the Protondonata. These were the 1st winged insects on Earth and the earliest form of dragonflies.
There are many insects that could have a red body with black wings. These insects include dragonflies as well as butterflies.
A Fetch of dragonflies.
A swarm of dragonflies.