1) They swoop over the streams and ponds up to 90 kilometres per hour.
2) They lay their eggs on plants.
3) When they hatch, the young ones, called nymphs come out of the eggs.
4) They feed on other water creatures, and after two years the nymphs grow into adults.
5) The damselfly searches for small insects to eat.
Physical characteristics :
1) Damselfl ies have longer, thinner bodies and are more delicate, with a slow, fluttering flight.
2) The wings of the damselfly are almost transparent. They shimmer as the damselfly searches for small insects to eat.
Emotional characteristics : -
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