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  2. Dragonfly | Description, Anatomy, Habitat, Life Cycle, …

    • Young dragonflies, called larvae or sometimes nymphs or naiads, are aquatic and are as dedicated predators under water as the adults are in the air. The functionally wingless larvae are usually mottled o… See more

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    dragonfly, (suborder Anisoptera), any of a group of roughly 3,000 species of aerial predatory insects most commonly found near freshwater habitats throughouSee more

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    Distinguishing characteristics and flight behaviour

    Dragonfly species (Anisoptera) are characterized by long bodies with two narrow … See more

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    Descriptive names

    Many dragonfly families have descriptive common names associated with their scientific names. Examples include the hawkers (Aeshnidae), petaltails (Petalurida… See more

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    DomainEukaryota
    KingdomAnimalia
    ClassInsecta
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  2. Dragonfly adaptations
    They pump water over gills located in their rectal chamber. They can also rapidly release water from this chamber, which quickly propels them forward to escape predators or catch prey. They have modified mouthparts known as facial masks. This is comprised of a hinged lower lip with grasping parts, which they use to help catch their dinner.
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    Dragonfly adaptations
    Now here are some adaptations that dragonflies have. They have a bullet shaped body and that helps them survive by being able to change directions fast. The dragonfly has fast wing flapping and that allows them to fly faster. They have very big eyes and that helps them survive by having very good vision.
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    Dragonfly adaptations

    Adaptability: The Dragonfly’s Survival Strategy

    • Introduction The dragonfly is an incredibly adaptable creature with a unique survival strategy. ...
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    WEBApr 28, 2020 — Dragonflies can reach speeds of up to 35 miles an hour and fly just as gracefully backward by lifting off vertically, helicopter style. Their compound eyes are so large they nearly touch, and...

     
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    WEBJul 3, 2019 — Special Adaptations and Behaviors: Dragonflies operate each of their four wings independently, which enables them to perform sophisticated aerial moves. Observe dragonflies patrolling around a …

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