She had strange, light-brown eyes, long black hair with huge dragonfly barrette accompanying it. |
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Occasionally, a kite stoops and grabs a dragonfly, one of its favorite meals. |
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Buglike, and reminding me of dragonfly wings were two long pinions, and just under them were two more. |
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Tadpoles and froglets can be preyed on by other frogs, crayfish, fish, turtles, and dragonfly larvae. |
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The arrester serves to immobilize the head during feeding or when the dragonfly is in tandem flight. |
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Predatory insects, such as dragonfly nymphs and diving beetles, may help mitigate bullfrog populations. |
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A close-up view of a male blue dasher dragonfly shows the many lenslets of the insect's compound eyes. |
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Longhorn leaf beetles do not have gills and therefore cannot extract oxygen directly from the water, as damselfly and dragonfly larvae do. |
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A green darner dragonfly is fitted with a tiny radio tag to help scientists study its migration. |
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A grasshopper materialized, then several hornets, two shiny black wasps, a drab brown damselfly, and a large azure-blue dragonfly. |
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The dragonfly is a sleek, graceful insect that doesn't deserve to have its reputation sullied by being associated with this pile of offal. |
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Why do many helminth species, apparently grebe specialists, use dragonfly nymphs as intermediate hosts? |
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Mallards and black ducks also dive for pond snails and probably a range of aquatic insects like dragonfly nymphs. |
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They also indicate that the dino could not have splayed its legs far enough to use its four wings in tandem, like a dragonfly. |
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Music is also put to good use in the baby sleeping room, where there is also a dragonfly light feature creating a restful atmosphere. |
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To make butterfly, moth, or dragonfly wings, cut vellum into symmetrical curves. |
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Saved from his crazy nocturnal adventure, he sets about building a microlight aircraft shaped like a dragonfly. |
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When Tom is identified as a thumbling, he has been speaking to a dragonfly larva also about to undergo a metamorphosis. |
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Like many of the region's estates, Finzean offers cottages and country pursuits, from dragonfly spotting to full-on deer stalking. |
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The reserve is already home to several species of dragonfly, damselflies and is used by wading birds, all of which are expected to benefit from the new pond. |
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It's very difficult to catch a single dragonfly, but swarms of dragonflies have come to us. |
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This dancer, who was a hoydenish Juliet, is now a darting dragonfly of a godmother. |
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It sounds easy, but watch out for the dragonfly! He's mean and will pry into your affairs to bother you. |
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If a man were to use his arms as much as a dragonfly does, his shoulder where his arms and torso adjoin would be seriously affected. |
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Whooping crane young are fed dragonfly larvae, insects and tadpoles. |
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A damselfly larva is distinguishable from a dragonfly larva by its breathing apparatus. |
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A tiny dragonfly nymph in a puddle will gorge itself at a rate of a thousand insect eggs an hour. |
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Then our manic dragonfly will madly ferry scientists and crew to Kugluktuk's airport. |
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Damselfly larvae are more slender and appear more elegant than dragonfly larvae. |
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The river supports a total of 6 known rare species including 4 dragonfly species and 2 fish species. |
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The percussion sounds like the sudden buzz of dragonfly wings. |
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After leaping about 4ft into the air, the cat brought the dragonfly down a final time, lifted it in his paws and chomped on its green and black tail. |
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My eyes came to rest upon a girl with short, strawberry blonde hair that hung just past her chin and was pulled back over her ear with a dragonfly clip. |
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By and by, the new dragonfly lighted happily on a lily pad to rest. |
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A spectacular six-foot dragonfly will also be installed on one of the tarns in the forest just another addition to the 90 permanent sculptures on show every year. |
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Empty but not hungry, she felt sleek and spare, like a dragonfly. |
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The scientists found that the non-native fish are aiding bullfrog invasion by eating native dragonfly nymphs that would normally prey on bullfrog larvae. |
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For one precious moment the air filled with dragonfly hatchlings, their limp wings stiffening in the sun, performing aerobatic exercises before migrating down to the river. |
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The Hudsonian emerald dragonfly appears to be an uncommon species. |
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The young Bernard was in perpetual intellectual motion, like a dragonfly hovering above a sea of ideas. |
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Nanomechanical properties of the stigma of dragonfly Anax parthenope julius Brauer. |
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Besides moss in the Bog that most likely does not exist anywhere else in Canada, there are a variety of rare insect species, including two sub-arctic species of the Blue Darner dragonfly. |
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For example, a dragonfly larva catches, kills and eats a mosquito larva. |
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For example, the dragonfly Aeshna viridis was assessed as 'unfavourable-bad' in the Continental region overall but, as shown by Figure 6, the conservation status differs in each of the three countries in which it is present. |
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In any case, the genus name Sushkinia is invalid for this animal because it had already been allocated to a prehistoric dragonfly relative. |
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Aquatic invertebrates that feed on toad tadpoles include dragonfly larvae, diving beetles and water boatmen. |
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The natural area is a haven for the local wildlife including Kingfisher, heron, peacock butterfly, dragonfly and water shrew. |
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The kid on my left had come up with a hybrid of dragster and dragonfly. |
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A large dragonfly nymph emerged from the water and crawled up on a cattail stalk to dry out in preparation for his transformation into a gossamer-winged adult. |
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As he paddles in a dinghy, explores the shoreline and swims under water, he spots a blue heron, a dragonfly and other creatures, but the wily frogs he seeks elude him. |
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The eyes of a dragonfly are quite interesting as well. |
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Like a real dragonfly, the X-50A can stay airborne without moving. |
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Looking around from my perch, I spotted a dragonfly resting on a stalk of grass, just five feet away, every detail picked out by sunlight so that it glittered and shone. |
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Most British species prefer ponds or slow-moving water, but not the golden-ringed dragonfly, a true northerner and happiest on an acid moorland stream – like this female with her elongated body banded in black and yellow. |
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Tadpoles are eaten by fish, beetles, dragonfly larvae and birds. |
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Few dragonfly societies have compiled as thorough an account of their odonate fauna as DragonflyIreland's The Natural History of Ireland's Dragonflies. |
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The ambitious art project involved turning an oak log into a giant dragonfly shape complete with six steel legs that will double up as an outdoor percussion instrument. |
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Flora has not shown too much appreciation of her brother, but when a dragonfly asks her for him she refuses, saying Crispin is her brother and she is taking him home. |
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In 2000, he finished the Chrysalis guitar, with a modular design and carbon fiber grill-membrane soundboard design that mimicked a dragonfly wing. |
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