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The image shows the life cycle of a dragonfly, starting from eggs that take 2-5 weeks to hatch into nymphs that live in water for 1-5 years, then molting into adult dragonflies living 1-8 weeks, and finally mating to produce eggs.
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The diagram explains life cycle of a dragonfly .
There are 5 stages of the life cycle. For the first and the second stages develop in water while the other 3 stages proceed emerge above water.
To begin with early stages, the adult dragonflies would mated then laid eggs in the water, eggs fully developed in 2-5 weeks then transition to nymph, which is also known as larva. The lifespan of the nymph is approximately 1-5 years. Later on the nymph molted and grown above water. This took 1-8 weeks to develop in to completely adult dragonfly.
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