What is the Emperor of the Dragon?
Anax Imperator, during the summer months of the Emperor Dragonfly, Selits and Dances throughout Europe, North Africa and parts of Asia. The Emperor, especially a spectacular dragon, uses his four strong wings to rise much higher to the sky than many of his smaller cousins. The Emperor Dragonfly, also called the Blue Emperor for the shimmering, mosaic -patterned man's body, is one of the largest dragonflies in the world. In the middle of the flight can see other insects from 40 feet (12.19 meters). On average, the imperial male body is over 3 inches (78 mm). The emperors rise to the heights of butterflies and other types of dragon. These are special delicacies that will be the Emperor while in the air. It also drops to capture from the edge of the water.
Dragonflies, and especially the emperor, spend a lot of time in the air. When they come to rest, their wings remain adjacent to their bodies. The translucent blue wings of men resemble stained glass and glow in the sun.
men and women connect while in the air. The women of the Emperor and the emerald abdomen laid eggs in water or near water, usually on aquatic plants. The man is hard defensive, chases other dragonflies, small birds and other dangers from any area he considers him. The woman is highly antisocial and lays the eggs only after non -disturbances.
The Emperor Dragonfly requires water to survive. After hatching, three weeks after the deposit, they will eat small fish and insects and organisms in the water until they are ready to appear in two years. In fact, most of the life cycle of the Emperor Dragonfly occurs underwater.
Naiads pull out of water to plant leaves and stems when they are ready to free themselves from their skin as adults and go into the air. This usually occurs at the beginning of up to mid -June in Britain and other northern parts of Europe, where the dragonfly is common. They immediately take into the air and beat the wings 30 times in one second.
This ancientThe type of dragonfly can be traced to the fog of time. For more than 230 million years it remained almost the same. Part of the magic of these dragons is their flight similar to hummingbird, including their ability to fly back and float, it seemed to tease the observer trying to get too close.