Damselfly: A flying insect 👀😉

Hey guys welcome back to my new blog....
First of all how are you guys doing? I hope you all are doing well and good 😊..After a month I was here to write my blog post as i was quite busy in my works and not able to write the posts...So today's blog was on the flying insect which I had seen very first time...

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In my house I had grown a small plant of curry leaves,i was just picking up some leaves and saw this small insect which is named as "Damselfly"

Damselfly

Damselflies are flying insects of the suborder Zygoptera in the order Odonata. They are similar to dragonflies, which constitute the other odonatan suborder, Anisoptera, but are smaller and have slimmer bodies. Most species fold the wings along the body when at rest, unlike dragonflies which hold the wings flat and away from the body. An ancient group, damselflies have existed since at least the Lower Permian beginning about 299 million years ago, and are found on every continent except Antarctica.
All damselflies are predatory insects; both nymphs and adults actively hunt and eat other insects. The nymphs are aquatic, with different species living in a variety of freshwater habitats including acidic bogs, ponds, lakes and rivers. The nymphs moult repeatedly, at the last moult climbing out of the water to undergo metamorphosis. The skin splits down the back, they emerge and inflate their wings and abdomen to gain their adult form. Their presence on a body of water indicates that it is relatively unpolluted, but their dependence on freshwater makes them vulnerable to damage to their wetland habitats.
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Firstly I thought it was a dragonfly as it was very similar to it..but when I googled,I got tk know about that....
So here I am going to ending up my blog.
Hope you guys will love my post....
We will again meet with you guys with some new fresh blogs...
Till then...
Buhhhhhh byeeee guyssss 😉

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PhotosFlying Insect
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Dragon fly is a rare animal in my country. It's great to see it in this post.

Feels nostalgia when i was a kid

great post, keep up the good work

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Thank you so much 😊
Glad to hear that you love it...

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