Dragonflies' behavior towards other dragonflies varies with the species and with circumstances. Dragonflies may act territorial or they may wander freely yet act aggressively towards others wherever they meet. They sometimes eat each other.
Yes, some species of dragonflies can play a role in plant pollination as they visit flowers in search of nectar. However, their contribution to pollination is generally considered to be minor compared to bees, butterflies, and other insects. Dragonflies are primarily predators and are not specialized pollinators.
Dragonflies are not included with cats as carnivores because dragonflies are insects and cats are mammals. They belong to different animal groups and have different feeding habits. Cats are obligate carnivores, which means their diet consists mainly of animal-based proteins, while dragonflies are predatory insects that feed on other insects.
Dragonflies do not typically prey on honey bees. Dragonflies mostly feed on small insects like flies, mosquitoes, and gnats that they catch while flying. Honey bees are not a common part of their diet.
Dragonflies scoop up their prey with their legs and rip of peices small enough to chew.
No
They live until they die, typical full life cycle is about a month.
There are several Families of dragonflies. If you are looking for the commonly used general classification name for them, the Order name for dragonflies and damselflies is Odonata. The Suborder for dragonflies is Anisoptera. Odonata Central (http://www.odonatacentral.org) has lots of photos and classification information if you are looking for the Family name for a particular type of dragonfly.
yes
Yes, dragonflies are diurnal, although some are more active in the morning/evening, and some are more active during the middle of the day.
because it knows that there is no more rain and it can finally fly freely.
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.
A Fetch of dragonflies.
A swarm of dragonflies.
Dragonflies are real but dragons are not.
No dragonflies eat bugs and mosquitoes.