Do dragonflies drown?

Dragonflies fly low over the pool very often, but most of them don't touch the surface and don't drown.
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Can dragonfly drown?

“I can imagine death feigning evolving to escape mating because males can be very aggressive," says Shannon McCauley, a freshwater ecologist at the University of Toronto Mississagua, who was not involved in the study. Harassed dragonfly females often get hurt or drown, she adds.
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Can a dragonfly go underwater?

Where Do Dragonflies Live? Dragonflies can be found all over the world. They typically stay close to water; most species of dragonfly spend the majority of their life underwater or close to the surface of the water.
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Can a dragon fly swim?

Nymphs of damselflies breathe with 3 feather-like gills at the tip of their abdomen and can swim by wiggling their abdomen like a fish. Dragonfly nymphs have gills inside their rectum at the end of the abdomen. Muscle action moves water in and out of the rectum. They can even jet around by expelling water rapidly.
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How long do dragonflies live above water?

As adults, dragonflies have life expectancies as short as a week. However, lifespans can extend. In colder weather they'll be shorter, but if conditions are warm and absent extreme weather (significant rainstorms and wind), dragonflies can live beyond a couple months and as long as six months.
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What happens if a dragonfly bites you?

They do, however, have teeth. So a bite is possible. Dragonflies aren't an aggressive insect, but they can bite out of self-defense when they feel threatened. The bite isn't dangerous, and in most cases, it won't break human skin.
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Do dragonflies only live for one day?

Is it true that they only live for one day? At the shortest, a dragonfly's natural life-cycle from egg to death of adult is about 6 months. Some of the larger dragonflies take 6 or 7 years! Most of this time is spent in the larval form, beneath the water surface, catching other invertebrates.
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Are dragonflies born underwater?

Dragonflies lay eggs in or near water, where their young hatch and develop into nymphs. They live underwater for months and sometimes years before emerging as adults.
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Why do dragonflies land on you?

If a dragonfly lands on you and you don't understand why, it could be a message that you should be ready to make the most of an opportunity that is going to present itself. This means you should keep this message in mind because when the opportunity arrives, you will remember the dragonfly and be ready to act.
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Why do dragonflies touch water?

On a hot day, dragonflies sometimes adjust their body temperature by skimming over a water surface and briefly touching it, often three times in quick succession. This may also help to avoid desiccation.
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What's a baby dragonfly called?

Like adult dragonflies, juvenile dragonflies, called nymphs, are fierce predators — for their size. Dragonfly nymphs occur in many aquatic habitats. They are especially common near clumps of aquatic vegetation or submerged tree roots.
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Why do dragonflies fly over my pool?

You have probably seen dragonflies flitting around over a lake or even a swimming pool. They are attracted to water and prefer wetlands in nature settings. At the nymph stage of their lives, you can find them underwater where females like to lay their eggs.
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Can dragonfly wings get wet?

Dragonfly wings have interesting material properties. They stay dry and don't wet even in the rain. The wings are slow to degrade. Many of the dragonfly fossils from over 300 million years ago are just the wings.
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How do dragonflies sleep?

Dragonflies do not sleep in the same way that humans do, instead, they enter a state of torpor, where their temperature lowers and they become less responsive. They do, however, require this 'sleep' in order to function well.
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What eats a dragon fly?

Fish, frogs, newts, and other larger aquatic creatures eat the dragonfly nymphs. Adult dragonflies are food for birds, lizards, bats, and even spiders!
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What is a dragonfly before it's a dragonfly?

Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic, living in ponds and marshes until emerging to molt for one final time. During the final molting, the nymph's skin splits and the nymph emerges as an adult dragonfly.
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Can I buy dragonflies to eat mosquitoes?

You cannot purchase them, as you would ladybugs, to set them free. Adult dragonflies live to mate, not to eat mosquitoes, though they certainly do a fine job at the latter. The females must have a water source to deposit fertilized eggs into or nearby every day. Adult dragonflies live for a few days.
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Where do dragonflies go in rain?

The wings cannot get wet, though, for dragonflies cannot take off easily if they fall in water, Williams said, so during rain, they seek shelter under a leaf or branches, otherwise the wings need to dry out.
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What do dragonflies turn into?

Dragonflies are insects. They have three stages in their life cycle: egg - larva - adult. Adult dragonflies have a long and slender abdomen, two pairs of wings and three pairs of legs.
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What bug only lives for 24 hours?

Mayflies only live for 24 hours and hold the record for the shortest living life cycle on earth. This might be good news to anyone who hates bugs, but not all bugs have short lifespans. There are a few bugs that can live for years, even decades.
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Can dragonflies bite humans?

They have impressive, sharply pointed mandibles that chomp down on the smaller insects they catch. (ii) “Do dragonflies bite people?” YES, if you catch one and hold it in your hand and carelessly allow its mandibles to reach your skin, it will bite as hard as it can in self defense.
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How do you revive a dragonfly?

Plus, I moved the dragonfly out of the shade where it was cool. Turns out dragonflies can't fly when their blood is too cold. Sitting it on my palm, I stepped into the sun, and with the warmth of the light, the dragonfly's blood and wing muscles heated up enough so it could fly again.
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How do dragonflies drink water?

Dragonflies drink water using their mouths; however, many people see them dipping the tips of their tails into the water and think this might be a way that they can drink; however, this is actually the female dragonflies laying their eggs.
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What are dragonflies afraid of?

Dragonflies Are Literally Scared to Death of Fish | Live Science.
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