yes. they are catergorized with caterpillars and eat all sorts of vegitation.
A dragonfly is a carnivore, meaning it primarily feeds on other insects. They catch their prey by flying and hunting in the air, using their strong jaws to capture and eat their food.
The Weedy sea dragon is a carnivore, feeding primarily on small crustaceans like shrimp and amphipods. It uses its tube-like snout to suck up prey.
Dragonfly nymphs are carnivores. They are voracious predators that feed on a variety of small aquatic organisms, including larvae of other insects, tadpoles, and small fish.
The cased caddis fly larva is a detritivore, meaning it primarily feeds on decaying organic matter found in its environment. While it might accidentally consume some small organisms while feeding, its main diet consists of plant material, algae, and other detritus.
A dragonfly larva is a herbivore.
Yes, the larva stage of a dragonfly is a consumer; they are also carnivores.
A dragonfly larva eats tadpoles, fish, and other small animals it can find that can fit in its mouth.
yes. a dragonfly larva is called a nymph
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The name of baby dragonfly is Nymphs. Before Nymphs they are called Larva.
the larva of a dragonfly is called a nymph, It also lives in water, the dragonfly lives over a pond to catch small bugs.
Mostly other fish or dragonfly larva.
Dragonfly larvas eat other bugs wich make 'em carnivores
A dragonfly is a flying insect that preys on other flying insects. It's larva lives underwater and crawls along the stream bed.
It only lives near water because that is where they develop from larva to adult.
No. A dragonfly does not have a complete metamorphosis. It goes from egg, to nymph, to adult.