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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DragonflyDragonfly - Wikipedia

    A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of dragonflies are known. Most are tropical , with fewer species in temperate regions .

  2. 5 days ago · Learn about dragonfly, a group of aerial predators with long wings and huge eyes. Find out how they hunt, mate, and develop from aquatic larvae to winged adults.

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  3. Learn about dragonflies, the insects with large eyes, four wings, and a long history. Find out how they live, mate, hunt, and face threats from habitat loss and pollution.

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    • Dragonflies Can Intercept Prey Midair. Dragonflies are flat-out terrifying if you're a gnat, mosquito, or other small bug. They don't simply chase down their prey; they snag them from the air with calculated aerial ambushes.
    • They Have Incredibly Sharp Mandibles. Dragonflies and damselflies belong to the order Odonata, meaning "toothed ones," a nod to their serrated mandibles.
    • They're Freaky Fliers. There are few species in the animal kingdom that can compare to the dragonfly's spectacular flying ability. The insects have two sets of wings with muscles in the thorax that can work each wing independently.
    • Dragonflies Are All Eyes. If you look at a dragonfly's head, you might notice one thing in particular—or, rather, 30,000 things in particular. The area of an odonate's head is composed primarily of its enormous compound eyes, which contain 30,000 facets, each bringing in information about the insect's surroundings.
  4. Join us for the Dragonfly Watch, organised as part of the NParks Community in Nature Biodiversity Watch series, and contribute to a citizen science study on these amazing flying predators. You can also learn more about our common dragonflies and damselflies through our interactive e-learning module.

  5. www.nparks.gov.sg › juronglakegardens › explore-our-gardensDragonflies - National Parks Board

    Learn about the different types of dragonflies that can be found in Jurong Lake Gardens, a nature park in Singapore. See photos and names of male and female dragonflies in red, yellow/orange, blue and black categories.

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  6. Oct 5, 2011 · Learn about the evolution, anatomy, behavior and ecology of dragonflies, the ancient and amazing insects. Discover how they fly, hunt, mate, migrate and more.

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