Yes, dragonflies do migrate, although not all species do so. Some species, like the common green darner, undertake long migrations similar to those of butterflies, traveling thousands of miles between breeding and wintering grounds. Migration in dragonflies is typically triggered by changing environmental conditions, such as temperature and food availability. Their migratory journeys can involve both individual and communal movements, depending on the species.
No
it migrates when it fells like it
Frogs
No. You have to trade it to another game.
dragon flies flie to get away from predators such as frogs, fish,mice, and other rodents
flying insects
Dragon flies are being eaten by snakes, frogs, spiders,bats and birds.
because they are becoming a older dragon flies
They migrate by moving their four legs and crowing
Komodo dragons migrate only between close islands. They are highly endangered, living only on the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca and Flores.
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Dragon flies