Insect Order: Odonata
Common Name: Dragonfly
Scientific Name: Anisoptera
Dragonfly Nymphs spend its life out of the water and in the water. Nymphs develop in the water, but when it gets to its mid stage it comes out of the water.
Nymph Description
The nymph of the dragonfly is small. It is about 18-49mm long.
It has 6 segmented legs and they are located right below his head. Its body is short and chunky with wing pads and internal gills to breathe under the water.
Where Does It Live
The nymph lives on plants, among trees, in leaf litter, or at the bottom of ponds or slow moving rivers. It lives around the bottom of the watershed where the water is still, but it might have some pollution.
Its Diet
The dragonfly nymph eats mainly other insects under the water or sometimes they eat eachother. Some of the larger species eat tadpoles and small fish.
They hunt by using its toothed lower lip that is folded under their head. When an insect comes close to it, it will shoot out its lower lip and grab it, faster than its prey can even get out of the way. Then its lip will come back and then the nymph starts to eat.
Interesting Fact
When it is in its larvae stage it will molt about 5-15 times. When the nymph molts, eventually it will molt into the adult stage, the dragonfly.
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