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Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic and do not closely resemble the adults. See the link for a picture of a dragonfly nymph.
no
No, the young of a housefly is a maggot.
Actually, no!
yes
Yes
Adult Crickets!
Baby frogs
Any dragonfly you see is already an adult. The juvenile forms have no resemblance to the adult form.
They begin as an egg, then a nymph and finally, an adult. 1.female dragonfly lays the egg into fresh water 2.egg hatches be dragonfly nymph 3.dragonfly nymph changes into dragonfly 1. Egg 2. Nymph 3. Adult This lifecyle is called an incomplete metamorphosis.
No they do not. Baby peacocks look brown. kinda look like a turkey.