Did you know that there are more than 140 species, or unique types, of dragonflies in Ontario?
Each species of dragonfly requires a specific environment for it’s habitat. Some dragonflies prefer ponds, others prefer lakes, some dragonflies require slow-moving streams, others prefer fast-moving streams, and yet others prefer marshes. Ontario is also home to one of the world’s most rare dragonflies, Hine’s Emerald dragonfly. Dragonflies are also our friends because they eat small winged insects as a main staple of their diet, so there are fewer mosquitoes because of them. What kind of dragonflies live in your area?
http://www.natureconservancy.ca/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=8017&news_iv_ctrl=0&abbr=on_ncc_
http://www.wincom.net/~prairie/odonata.html
I love dragon flies. it scared me one time when it landed on me. but i still lik them anyways
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i went to spain once and a shiny blue dragonfly landed on my hand! omg it was pretty and cute! i got a little scared but it tickled me! they always look like they are smiling up at you!
Dragon flies seem like really cool animals. I see many dragon flies in the summer. It’s winter here so there are no dragon flies. Bye bye dragon fly.
i see dragin flys all the time at school.
i love dragon flies
Did you know mosquitos can spread malaria so dragon flies are doing us a big favour!!!!!
I,m allergic to moskitos
so I love them
the other day when i was on the trampoline the sky was filled with dragon flies and barn swallows!