How can you tell if a dragonfly is male or female?

If you have a dragonfly in your net or your hand or a really good photo, look for a bump on the underside of the abdomen near its joint with the thorax. If there's a bump there, it's a male. If the underside of the dragonfly is smooth, it's a female.
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What do you call a female dragonfly?

Damselflies are flying insects of the suborder Zygoptera in the order Odonata. They are similar to dragonflies, which constitute the other odonatan suborder, Anisoptera, but are smaller and have slimmer bodies.
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Are female dragonflies bigger than males?

In most large species of dragonflies, the wings of females are shorter and broader than those of males.
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What color is a male dragonfly?

In the red dragonflies, both males and females are yellow in the immature adult stage, and only males turn into red upon sexual maturation. The shade of color is primarily determined by the redox states of the ommochrome pigments.
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What does it mean when two dragonflies are stuck together?

If you see two dragonflies together, it can serve as a confirmation that you're in a mature relationship that is one of a kind. It may also signify that this kind of relationship is lies ahead in your future.
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What does it mean when a dragonfly visits you?

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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Can you have a pet dragonfly?

Dragonflies are fun to raise but challenging to keep as pets. They are large-winged insects that can grow to 4 inches long. They are also called skimmers, referring to their ability to skim across ponds and other pools of water.
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What is the rarest color of dragonfly?

Pink dragonflies are rare – most dragonflies that are close to pink appear more red or reddish-brown in color. Out of the 400+ species found in the US, less than a dozen project a true pink color.
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What does a female dragonfly look like?

The female Common Clubtail has a stockier and more parallel sided abdomen than that of the male. The hind edges of the rear wings are also more rounded.
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How long is a dragonfly pregnant for?

From Egg to Nymph

No parental care is provided after the eggs are laid. Most dragonfly eggs hatch in one to three weeks, but some species can overwinter.
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Can dragonflies bite humans?

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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Are male and female dragonflies different colors?

Dragonflies come in all sorts of colors like yellow, red, brown, and blue; sometimes the wings have brown spots and bands. Male damselflies typically have iridescent wings and some type of colorful blue, green, or purple body, while the females usually have a golden brown color, even on their wings.
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Do female dragonflies eat males?

Using extreme tactics to resolve sexual conflict isn't unique to moorland hawkers: in their damselfly relatives, for example, females eat their partner.
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What do the different colors of dragonflies mean?

It's the hue of primal energy, passion, anger, and intensity. In Asian cultures, red symbolizes good luck and wealth. In Japan, red dragonflies are associated with autumn. Red is also associated with the first chakra, also called the root chakra.
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What can I feed dragonflies?

Adult dragonflies will also eat any insect they can catch. While they usually eat mosquitoes and midges, they'll also eat butterflies, moths, bees, flies and even other dragonflies.
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What do dragonflies drink?

Do dragonflies drink water? Many insects get most of the water they need from the food they eat,. However some will also drink when required. Dragonflies can drink from rain droplets on leaves or directly from waterbodies.
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Do dragonflies carry diseases?

Unlike many other insects, they do not damage crops or spread diseases, says Christine Lewis, director of education at the Virginia Living Museum in southeastern Virginia. Despite their intimidating size, dragonflies are harmless to humans.
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What are dragonflies attracted to?

Dragonflies like to sun themselves, and the warmth of flat rocks provides the perfect setting. Try a mix of light and dark rocks and observe which color attracts more dragonflies to your area.
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Can dragonflies hear?

Dragonflies, and many other kinds of insects, have no sense of hearing. The antennae of many insects are large and packed with chemical receptors giving them superb senses of smell, taste and touch, but a dragonfly's antennae are small and their main function is to measure air speed in flight.
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What do dragonflies do at night?

Some nighttime activity may occur in species that migrate over large stretches of water, meaning they cannot rest at night. Nighttime feeding has also occasionally been observed around artificial lighting. Yet, in general, dragonflies sleep at night, when the temperatures are lower and it is harder for them to hunt.
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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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How do dragonflies have babies?

The egg, the nymph (or larva), and the adult. The dragonfly begins life in or near the water, as an egg. After mating, the female dragonfly will often lay her eggs while still holding on to the male, or while the male guards her from predators and other males. Rarely, she will lay her eggs alone.
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Do dragonflies 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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