Texas is home to a diverse range of dragonfly species, with over 100 different types identified in the region. Notable indigenous species include the Green Darner (Anax junius), the Eastern Pondhawk (Erythemis simplicicollis), and the Twelve-spotted Skimmer (Libellula pulchella). The state's varied habitats, from wetlands to deserts, support this rich dragonfly biodiversity. Additionally, many species migrate seasonally, contributing to the dynamic ecosystem of Texas.
It depends on what kind of dragonfly.
pancakes and dragonflies
dragonflies , mosquitoes , spiders and gnats
Yes.
gecko...
It sucks all the blood out
Although Crape Myrtle trees are not indigenous to Texas, they are still the state tree.
A dragonfly is not a vertebrate at all. Dragonflies are insects which are classified as invertebrates.
yes
crocodiles, dragonflies , fish yay fish! [~o
Dragonflies are invertebrates
The phone number of the Indigenous Cultures Institute is: 512-393-3310.