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  2. Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    Dragonflies are agile fliers, while damselflies have a weaker, fluttery flight. Dragonflies make use of motion camouflage when attacking prey or rivals. Dragonflies are predatory insects, both in their aquatic nymphal stage (also known as "naiads") and as adults.

  3. List of dragonflies - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 19 September 2024, at 23:17 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of mammals of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The list of mammals of North Dakota lists all mammal species that are seen in the U.S. state of North Dakota. 87 native species are known to live or have historically lived in the state. This includes mammals that are currently extirpated or locally extinct in North Dakota such as the gray wolf, swift fox, caribou and grizzly bear. Plus 2 ...

  5. Sympetrum madidum - Wikipedia

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    The red-veined meadowhawk is a medium-sized dragonfly, but it is large for its genus, Sympetrum.It has a length of 1 5/8 to 1 13/16 inches (40 to 45 mm).

  6. Sympetrum - Wikipedia

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    Sympetrum is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; 15 species are native to North America. No Sympetrum species is native to Australia.

  7. "Dragonflies are known to have curiosity and a friendliness that offers a blueprint for being brave and exploring possibilities. If you open your heart to them, a visit from a dragonfly can offer ...

  8. Why dragonflies are swarming around Lake Michigan in ... - AOL

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    Here's what else to know about dragonflies on the lakefront, from how much longer they'll be around to new species in Wisconsin. Dragonflies are seen flying in Bayside on Monday, Aug. 29, 2022.

  9. White-faced meadowhawk - Wikipedia

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    The white-faced meadowhawk (Sympetrum obtrusum) is a dragonfly of the genus Sympetrum.It is found in the northern United States and southern Canada.Adult males are identifiable by a distinctive pure white face and red bodies. [2]