What is DamSelfs?

DamSelfs is a type of insect related to the dragon and similar appearance. There are many types of DamSelflies. Like dragonflies, it usually belongs to the Order of Odonat, although dragonflies, usually belong to the subordinate Anisopter, while DamSelflies usually belong to the subordinate zygopter. Different types of Damself can be found around the world, although most species do not have a very wide range. They usually live near water, especially wooded rivers and streams.

One of the main differences between most ladies -Reffight types, and mostly dragonfly species is that most DamSelflies close their wings when it is calm. However, some species, such as those belonging to the Lestida family, were observed with open wings, in a similar way to most dragons. DamSelflies also usually have narrower rear wings than dragonflies, have a smaller size and have two clearly separated eyes.

Simply sessions can live up to two years since it hatches. Females species usually store their eggs under water and eggs can lastt about a week. Hatchlings are usually referred to as nymphs or Naiads and are generally water and usually feeding on hunting larvae and other small insects and invertebrates. These nymphs often go through a long process of transformation before they reach maturity. Typical type of ladies -realphally sheds its skin between nine and 17 times because it ripens.

DamSelfly nymphs usually do not leave water until they are ready to be transformed into adulthood. When it comes, they usually drag from the water and take them in plants or grass at the edge of the water. Here the adult gets rid of his skin and prepares for a flight.

As soon as the ladies are reached by adulthood, it is reproduced and dies in a few months. These insects are generally combined in almost the same way as the dragonflies. A male species usually produces sperm from the abdominal body. The male will usually use its front sides to understand the abdomenEny just behind her head, allowing her to curl her body forward to make contact with the male genital organ. Together, both insect mating will often form a circle with their bodies, although they are usually still able to fly in this position.

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