Bugs and insects in general do not have skeletons- or there would be tiny little skeletons everywhere. They have an exoskeleton. It is on the outside- like a shell.
yes it is an interesting insect
Skin holds our body parts in.
transverse
A cockchafer has three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
all parts
Yes they do
damselfly nymph because it has a streamline body
A damselfly protects itself through the tough exoskeleton surrounding its body. It also gets aggressive with potential predators to scare them away.
It breathes through its gills.
A damselfly eats poo
Dainty Damselfly was created in 1842.
Azure Damselfly was created in 1758.
Damselfly nymphs are a younger version of the damselfly insect. However, things like fish, beetles, and even larger damselflies eat damselfly nymphs.
The damselfly got its name because of its delicate and slender appearance, resembling a mythical creature known as a damsel in medieval folklore. The term "damselfly" was likely derived from the word "damsel," which means a young unmarried woman, reflecting the insect's elegant and fragile appearance.
The damselfly nymph gets up to about 25 mm long
Damselfly larvae eat worms and small Gambuzia (small fish).
A damselfly is like a dragon fly except for a few differences. Damselflies are usually smaller than dragonflies and weaker at flying, also their eyes are separated. They are slender with lots of colours in their body. Males are more colourful than the females. A damselfly is usually found sitting beside the water, sometimes on any hanging objects: such as reeds or branches.