Dragonflies also tend to eat whatever is available to them. Their diet is not strictly limited to insects, but they make up a large portion of what they consume. In their larval stage, dragonflies ...
The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 68, No. 1 (Mar., 1985), pp. 39-51 (13 pages) Reproductive behavior of adult dragonflies can be related to ecological requirements of their aquatic larvae. Based on the ...
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Dragonflies are aquatic insects that thrive near water. Their larvae live under (or near) freshwater sources for weeks, months—or for some species, years—until they reach maturity.