Do dragonflies have feelings?

They don't feel 'pain,' but may feel irritation and probably can sense if they are damaged. Even so, they certainly cannot suffer because they don't have emotions.
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Can dragonflies be attracted to humans?

It's possible, though perhaps unlikely, that these people themselves are giving off some sort of unusual scent that the dragonflies are attracted to. Alternatively, other small insects might be attracted to these people for one reason or another and those small insects might attract the dragonflies.
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Do dragonflies think?

Summary: In a discovery that may prove important for cognitive science, our understanding of nature and applications for robot vision, researchers have found evidence that the dragonfly is capable of higher-level thought processes when hunting its prey.
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Do dragonflies let you touch them?

(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. Very few dragonflies can even break the skin, but some of the big ones can do so and may induce an “ouch”.
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Why are dragonflies nice to humans?

"They are considered beneficial to humans. "Dragonflies are predators in the insect world and feed on many small-to-medium-sized bugs, eating things like mosquitoes, flies, moths and midges. Dragonflies eat their own weight, or even more, in harmful insects on a daily basis."
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What does it mean when a dragonfly circles around you?

Don't worry! If a dragonfly visits you, it is a good sign. It indicates good luck, prosperity, harmony and fortune. This tiny animal tells you to live your life with full potential, to live every day like it's the last one.
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Do dragonflies have intelligence?

Dragonflies: beautiful and smart according to Adelaide University (Australia) researchers. Long a subject of inspiration for artists, dragonflies have now been observed to exhibit signs of selective intelligence similar to human selective intelligence.
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What does it mean to hold a dragonfly?

Dragonfly's can be a symbol of self that comes with maturity. They can symbolize going past self-created illusions that limit our growth and ability to change. The Dragonfly has been a symbol of happiness, new beginnings and change for many centuries. The Dragonfly means hope, change, and love.
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Do dragonflies sew your mouth shut?

Dragonflies Can Sew Your Mouth (or Ears or Eyes) Shut

Just because an insect has a long, pointy abdomen does not mean it can employ a running stitch to sew up your mouth.
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Does a dragonfly have a brain?

Summary: New research has shown how a dragonfly's brain anticipates the movement of its prey, enabling it to hunt successfully. This knowledge could lead to innovations in fields such as robot vision.
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Are dragonflies deaf?

Did you know that dragonflies are deaf? They have no ears and no tympanum. They feel only loud sounds in very low frequencies. Eighty percent of their information comes from their eyes and is processed through 30,000 lenses.
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Why are two dragonflies stuck together?

Have you noticed dragonfly pairs flying about connected tail-to-head? The common explanation is that the dragonflies are mating. This is not true, but it is a behavior related to mating. When dragonflies are ready to mate, males have to prepare for the magic moment via a process called self insemination.
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Why are dragonflies scary?

A dragonfly flying around your head was considered a very bad omen because the insect was weighing your soul and placing you on a demonic “naughty or nice” list for Satan.
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Are dragonflies blind?

Dragonflies Are All Eyes

Dragonflies have nearly 360-degree vision, with just one blind spot directly behind them. This extraordinary vision is one reason why they're able to keep a watch on a single insect within a swarm and go after it while avoiding midair collisions with other insects in the swarm.
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What are dragonflies scared of?

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

Some of the faster species can fly faster than 30 miles per hour. Dragonflies do not hurt people. They are often curious about humans and will fly around you snooping about, but they do not sting or bite.
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Why do dragonflies sit on me?

If a dragonfly lands on you, it is seen to be good luck. Seeing a dragonfly in dreams or if one suddenly appears in your life, it is a sign of caution. Something in your life is hidden from view, or the truth is being kept from you.
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Are dragonflies social?

A: Dragonflies are not social insects like, for example, honeybees. They will interact with one another quite directly, though, males in particular, during territorial disputes around ponds and springs.
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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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Why do dragonflies hover over cars?

As far as the dragonflies are concerned, a red or dark car IS a body of water because it gives off the correct light signature. The result is that dragonflies mistake cars for bodies of water and go about doing what they normally do at water: making territories, finding mates, and laying eggs.
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What do the different colors of dragonflies mean?

Asian cultures see red as a sign of wealth and luck, and in Japan, they associate red dragonflies with autumn. Red is related to the first chakra, known as the “root chakra.” The root chakra has similar meanings to the color red, symbolizing power, passion, courage, and vitality. It's what helps humans feel secure.
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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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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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