Is a dragonfly a dinosaur?

Evolving more than 350m years ago, their ancestors witnessed the arrival of the dinosaurs and survived the global catastrophe which put an end to the giant reptiles' 140m-year reign. Although the two are closely related, dragonflies are bigger and fatter than damselflies.
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Which came first dragonflies or dinosaurs?

Yes, we now have the answer to: which came first the cockroach or the dragonfly? It was the dragonfly! Dinosaurs first appeared 231.4 million years ago during the Triassic Period, and the Jurassic Period – of movie fame – with the largest dinosaurs came about 32 million years after that.
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Are dragonfly prehistoric?

The largest insect ever know to inhabit prehistoric earth was a dragonfly, Meganeuropsis permiana. This insect lived during the late Permian era, about 275 million years ago.
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What did dragonflies evolve from?

These insects were in the order Paleodictyoptera, which is the oldest group of winged insects. Paleodictyoptera were the precursors to the Page 3 modern day Odonata. Dragonflies, which belong to the order Odonata, are one of the oldest insects still around today and they have not changed much from their ancestors.
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Can dragonfly bite?

Keep in mind, though, that dragonflies don't have a stinger, so they won't sting 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.
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What is the oldest insect still alive?

This put the longest-living insect species as the silverfish. These primitive insects have been around almost as long as the oldest fossils at 400 million years. Dragonflies and mayflies are almost as old at more than 300 million years.
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Are insects dinosaurs?

Insects are animals that have roamed the earth for at least 300 million years, so they have been around way before dinosaurs. Dinosaurs are extinct, but insects are still with us and some have changed very little since the days of the dinosaurs.
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What was the first bug on Earth?

The oldest confirmed insect fossil is that of a wingless, silverfish-like creature that lived about 385 million years ago. It's not until about 60 million years later, during a period of the Earth's history known as the Pennsylvanian, that insect fossils become abundant.
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Can dragonflies walk?

Dragonflies are full of surprises. They have six legs, but most can't walk. Their giant, 30,000-lens eyes can detect ultraviolet light.
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Do dragonflies lay eggs?

Dragonfly larvae require water to survive, so female adults are always searching for water habitats such as ponds, streams and swamps to lay their eggs. The eggs are laid directly into or close to water. Once hatched, the larvae adopt an aquatic lifestyle very different from their parents.
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What are dragonflies before they are dragonflies?

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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Are mosquitoes prehistoric?

The Earliest Mosquitoes

According to the University of Alaska's , the oldest mosquito fossil is believed to be from 79 million year s ago, though scientists believe mosquitos have been in existence for 226 million years.
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What was the biggest dragonfly ever?

Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from the Carboniferous period (approximately 300 million years ago), which resembled and are related to the present-day dragonflies. Its wingspans from 65 cm (25.6 in) to more than 70 cm (28 in), M.
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Are cockroaches older than dinosaurs?

Geologists at Ohio State University have found the largest-ever complete fossil of a cockroach, one that lived 55 million years before the first dinosaurs.
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Are cockroaches prehistoric?

The fossil evidence suggests that cockroaches and their closely related ancestors have been crawling the earth for as long as 150 million years. There was even an entire age where cockroaches were one of the most dominant species on earth.
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Was there ever giant spiders?

In 1980 paleontologist Mario Hunicken made a startling announcement; he had found the remains of the largest spider to have ever lived. Discovered in the approximately 300 million year old rock of Argentina, this prehistoric arachnid appeared to have a body over a foot in length and a leg span of over 19 inches.
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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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How old are cockroaches?

It is believed that cockroaches originated more than 280 million years ago in the Carboniferous era.
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Did giant butterflies exist?

Kalligrammatids seem to have lived almost exclusively on land that is today Europe and Asia during the Jurassic and Cretaceous. They were large, with wingspans in excess of six inches, and would have been some of the largest and most conspicuous insects of their day.
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What happens if a dragonfly lands on you?

The dragonfly symbolizes a transformation. Its metamorphosis starts in the water. As it grows it flies out of the water and continues to live in the air. If a dragonfly lands on you it could be a sign that it's the right moment for a change in your life.
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Can dragonflies be a pet?

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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Do dragonflies poop?

? Dragonflies do of course poo – just as any other living thing needs to expel waste. You don't see it happen very often but 'Dragonfly MCR' managed to capture this great photo of an epic Dragonfly poo last summer!
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