live under water and are exelent predetors
Another name for the "Crane fly" is the "Daddy long legs"
I think this is its larva stage
No, a dragonfly is not an omnivore. Dragonflies are carnivorous insects that mainly feed on other insects, such as mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. They catch their prey mid-air using their quick flying and excellent eyesight.
The stages of a fly include egg, larva (maggot), pupa, and adult. The life cycle begins with eggs being laid by an adult fly, which then hatch into larvae. The larvae develop into pupae before emerging as adult flies.
The cased caddis fly larva is a detritivore, meaning it primarily feeds on decaying organic matter found in its environment. While it might accidentally consume some small organisms while feeding, its main diet consists of plant material, algae, and other detritus.
the larva of the fly is the stage before the fly.
what is the scientific name for the fly larva
No, they are not. Producers are plants and those maggots are not plants. That makes them consumers. In this case, they fit under the category of decomposers.
Another name for the "Crane fly" is the "Daddy long legs"
Well, larva is like a baby bug, but there are different types of larva. Like beetle larva, fly larva, etc.
Maggot
no lava can't fly
A caddisworm is the larva of the caddis fly.
A fruit fly has 4 stages in its lifecycle: egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
eggs
fly+dragon
The dragon fly is a carnivore.