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8 things you never knew about Dragonfly

Hey guys today we'll learn about dragonflies they're very beneficial so we'll learn about 8 things you never knew about Dragonfly then let's learn

1. Dragonflies Can Catch Prey Midair

Dragonflies are extremely scary when you are a mosquito, a mosquito, or another small insect. They do not just chase after their prey. Instead, they hit the air with a series of air explosions. Dragonflies can control the speed and movement of victims and adjust their flight to catch prey. They are highly skilled with a 95% success rate when hunting. Basically, think of a "stealth fighter jet" when talking about a dragonfly's ability to catch a deer in a plane quickly, efficiently, and intelligently.

2. Dragonflies Have a Stunning Stick

Their hunting strategy is impressive, but the dragonflies' ability to distinguish prey takes their food power to another level. Flies and damselflies follow Odonata, which means "with teeth." The reason for the article is that their power is serrated. During the hunt, dragonflies catch the prey with their feet, tear off the animal's wings with their sharp jaws so that it does not escape, and weave a sad scarf, all without having to sit down. Many species do not have enough energy to break our skin. Only a few large species can actually bite, but this only happens as a precautionary measure. So there is no need to worry as you walk around the dragonfly sanctuary (many of these below).

3. Dragonflies Are Flying Freaky

There are several species of animals that can compare to the dragonfly with its amazing ability to fly. Dragonflies have two sets of wing-shaped wings that can work on each wing independently. This allows them to adjust the angle of each wing and adjust themselves to higher speeds in the air. Dragonflies can fly anywhere, including side and back, and can fly in one place for a minute or more. This amazing ability is one of their successes as aircraft attackers - they can get into an unexpected prey from any direction.The keepers are fast, but they are fast, and some species reach a top speed of 18 miles per hour (29 kph). They are also known for their perseverance. Another type of globe skimmer, the Pantala flavescens, flies across the ocean during migration, cutting 11,700 miles (17,700 km) and reaching the world's tallest insect migration point.Amidst the speed, distance, and adaptability of the hunt, dragonflies are one of the world's largest aircraft.

4. Dragonfly's Head Is All Eyes

If you look at a dragonfly's head, you may notice one thing in particular - or rather, 30,000 things in particular.The odonate head area mainly has its large compound eyes, consisting of 30,000 frames, each bringing details about the insect's surroundings. Dragonflies have almost 360-degree vision, with one blind spot directly behind them. This strange sight is one of the reasons why they are able to keep an eye on one insect inside the crowd and follow it while avoiding collisions with other insects in the herd.

5. Dragonflies Live As Long As 2 Years Underwater

Dragonflies lay their eggs in water, and when the larvae hatch, they stay underwater for up to two years. In fact, depending on the length and height, some species can live in the caterpillar's environment for up to six years. They will mix up to 17 times as they grow and prepare to go up and then turn into dragonflies that we see in the air.They are specially designed for marine life in this segment, with the ability to catch deer at lightning speed. They will eat a wide variety of foods, including some insect larvae, tadpoles, and even fish! Also, they will eat other dragonfly larvae. These people are big on max. You can learn more about the caterpillar category in the video below.

6. Some species of dragonflies lay their eggs in Saltwater

Few insects live in the ocean, perhaps because they have a problem with saltwater. That doesn't seem to bother some dragonflies, though. Some species, such as the sea dragonlet (Erythrodiplax berenicei) can also produce offspring in saline environments in areas with normal seawater.Indeed, the sea dragonlet is a unique species because its habitat consists of salt marshes, mangroves, and salt marshes. They are the only species of dragonflies in North America (but not in the world) with a limited range of salinity.

7. You can visit dragonflies in World Wide

Dragonflies need protection from man-made hazards, pollution, and loss of habitat. Happily, there are sanctuaries throughout the world.The United Kingdom acquired its first dragonfly site, the Dragonfly Center, in 2009. The Dragonfly Sanctuary Dam in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is the world's first sacred sanctuary and home to an amazing variety of dragonflies and wildlife. Across the Pacific, enthusiasts enjoy the odonate in one of Japan's many wildlife sanctuaries designed to protect geese habitats and the diversity of their species.

8. Dragonflies Help People

The dragonfly does a remarkable job of helping people to control the pests, especially those that prey on us, such as mosquitoes and biting flies. One dragonfly can eat anywhere from 30 to hundreds of mosquitoes a day. They also encourage us to build new technologies - from drones to artificial viewing systems - based on their amazing aircraft and viewing skills. What little we humans can do to reciprocate the favor is to fund the preservation of their habitats so that they can continue for another 300 million years.

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