Dragonflies have compound eyes that allow them to detect motion and see in multiple directions. They also have fine hairs on their bodies that can detect changes in air currents, helping them navigate and hunt for prey. When a dragonfly spots prey or a potential threat, it quickly adjusts its flight path using its agile wings and sharp turns.
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yes because all living things respond to changes
Living things often respond to internal and external stimuli as they mature, including changes in their environment, hormonal fluctuations, and social interactions. These responses help organisms adapt and navigate their surroundings to meet their changing needs.
A sense receptor is a specialized cell or group of cells that can respond to specific stimuli in the environment, such as light, sound, temperature, pressure, or chemicals. These receptors convert the stimulus into electrical signals that can be sent to the brain for processing and interpretation, allowing us to perceive our surroundings and respond to them appropriately.
Dragonflies are known to be territorial insects and can exhibit aggressive behaviors towards other dragonflies, especially when defending their territory, mating, or securing food sources. They may engage in aerial combat, chases, or physical interactions to establish dominance or protect their resources. However, some dragonflies may also engage in cooperative behaviors, such as forming swarms or hunting together in groups.
they can sense and respond to change
yes....................................... just wondering, why are you asking this? Yes they respond to things
Dragonflies have large compound eyes, which is their main sense organ
Sense and Respond, and uses energy.
No, they don't have an antennae.
Because when cookies were born so were clothes hahahaha lol
Dolthins can do a clicking noise and the echo tells them how near pray is. im not sure about other animals though.
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lilly pods and many animals such as dragonflies ect
respond to their as they mature
yes
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