Hello friends, today I am again contributing to the LMAC library, and the image I contributed is about the green dragonfly.
we all know that dragonflies fly on two pairs of thin and transparent wings. These wings are shaped like propeller blades whose surface is reinforced by a network of blood vessels with an intricate structure. And we need to know also that the stomach is flexible and elongated like a stick or needle.
Based on their body shape, dragonflies are also divided into two groups, namely ordinary dragonflies (dragonflies) from the suborder Anisoptera and needle dragonflies (damselflies) from the suborder Zygoptera. Hopefully what I share will be useful for me personally and for all of us.
Green Dragonfly | Insect, transparent winged, winged, green, photography | |
Green Dragonfly | Insect, transparent winged, winged, green, photography | |
Green Dragonfly | Insect, transparent winged, winged, green, photography | |
Green Dragonfly | Insect, transparent winged, winged, green, photography | |
Green Dragonfly | Insect, transparent winged, winged, green, photography | |
Green Dragonfly | Insect, transparent winged, winged, green, photography |
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