Differences of Dragonflies & Damselflies

Dragonflies can live for years, while damselflies can only live a few months. Different predators Dragonflies have bigger eyes than damselflies, and there is a gap between damselflies’ eyes. Damselflies are skinnier than dragonflies. Dragonflies have bigger wings, with their back ones bigger than their front. When damselflies rest, they fold their wings over theirContinue reading “Differences of Dragonflies & Damselflies”

Similarities Between Dragonflies & Damselflies

Dragonflies and damselflies both live near water. They have three stages in their life cycle. Adult dragonflies and damselflies both eat insects. Dragonflies and damselflies usually don’t bite people, but they will if you capture them in your hand. Works Cited: Imler, Elliot. “How Long Do Dragonflies Live?” Quora, http://www.quora.com Howells, Andrew. “Damselfly Life Cycle.”Continue reading “Similarities Between Dragonflies & Damselflies”

Damselflies

Damselflies are insects that are found a lot near shallow and freshwater habitats. Depending on what species the damselfly is, adults can live for a few weeks, to a few months. Like dragonflies, damselflies have three stages in their life cycle: egg, larva and adult. Adult damselflies usually eat flying insects. Larvae eat worms, insectsContinue reading “Damselflies”

Dragonflies

Dragonflies are insects that can be near water or away from it, but are mostly found near lakes, rivers, swamps, and sometimes even puddles! Depending on the species, dragonflies can live between six months and seven years. They have three stages in their life cycle: egg, nymph (larva) and adult. Mature dragonflies typically eat ants,Continue reading “Dragonflies”

Maine Coon Cats

Cn’N PetCare Maine Coon cats are large purebred cats that are friendly and can be friends with dogs! Purebred means only one breed. These cats have long fur, and bushy tails. Their feet also help them walk in the snow when they need to. Their history is that they were good mousers, farm cats, andContinue reading “Maine Coon Cats”

Tomato Frogs

Cn’N PetCare Tomato frogs are toxic frogs that grow between 2.5 to 3.5 inches, and are a narrow-mouthed frog. They also have no teeth, just a tongue. Males are between yellow and orange, while females are a bright red-orange, and typically larger than males. Their backs sometimes have black spots on them, and their undersidesContinue reading “Tomato Frogs”

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