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explains about dragon fly​

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Answered by karansingh102005
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Dragonflies have since evolved to develop the most sophisticated flying mechanism known to the insect world. They can fly backward and sideways, or in any direction that they wish to move. ... Dragonflies come in a variety of colours

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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A dragonfly is an insect and so has three main body segments and six legs. However, unlike other insects, the dragonfly relies entirely on flight for its movement; it does not use legs to walk but only for holding onto foliage during rest, grasping a mate during copulation and for grasping prey. Other characteristics that set the dragonfly apart from other insects are the eyes, wings, flight speed and maneuverability during flight.

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