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How does a dragonfly adapted to its habitat?
The adaptations of the dragonflies’ wings and eyes are what makes them such good hunters. When it does catch its meal, the dragonfly doesn’t even have to stop to eat. Dragonflies use their six legs to hold prey and eat while flying. They do this because, if they stop, they may get eaten themselves!
What is the habitat of dragonfly?
Dragonflies are large colourful insects usually found near fresh water such as riverbanks, canals, ditches, ponds and lakes. Their smaller relatives, the damselflies, are also found in similar habitats. Fossil evidence shows that they have been flying around for over 300 million years!
How does a dragonfly protect itself?
They defend themselves with an advanced flight motion. Their large mobile head and large compound eyes allow them to see motion and color. They can move swiftly through the air, darting and weaving to avoid predators. Dragonfly wings can work independently of each other.
Can dragonflies breathe underwater?
Dragonflies can be found around freshwater ponds, lakes and streams in most parts of the world. Dragonflies breathe through spiracles (holes) in the abdomen. During their earlier, larval, stage, the insects live in water and breathe through gills.
What makes the Dragonfly helpful?
“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.”
Do dragonflies have teeth?
Dragonflies don’t have true teeth but they do have extremely large, strong mandibles with sharply-pointed tooth-like serrations. I’ve, unfortunately, experienced their mandibles first hand. Dragonflies spend most of their life in freshwater ponds and lakes.
Can a dragonfly bite you?
Do Dragonflies Bite or Sting? No, although large dragonflies, if held in the hand, will sometimes try to bite they fail to break the skin. They have a lot of “folk names” which imply that they do, such as “Horse-stinger”, but they don’t use their egg-laying tube (ovipositor) for stinging.
What adaptations does a dragonfly have?
The main adaptation of dragonflies and damselflies is in their mouth structure. The lower lip is adapted with hinges to lunge forwards. It has a pair of pincers at the tip to grasp prey.
What are the behavioral adaptations of a dragonfly?
There are many things dragonflies can chose to do. For example dragonflies choosing to sit in the sun to warm up, is a behavioural adaptation. However once dragonflies become too hot, they begin to take methods to cool down. For example the dragonfly might start to become less active, seek more shade or change their body positions.
Do dragonflies have flight 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.
What is a dragonfly nymph’s adaptation?
Nymph Adaptations. It’s not just adult dragonflies who are adapted to their environment, their larvae — or nymphs — have a range of specializations, too. Since nymphs live in the water, they need to use gills to breathe. They pump water over gills located in their rectal chamber.