Why are dragonflies so rare?

Dragonflies aren't actually rare overall, but many species are declining due to habitat loss (wetlands drained for farming/cities), pollution, pesticides, and climate change, making them harder to find in certain areas, especially as they need clean water for their long nymph stage. Their sensitivity to water and air quality, plus threats from extreme weather and invasive species, further impacts their populations globally, according to the IUCN.
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Why are dragonflies rare?

Loss of wetland habitat threatens dragonfly populations around the world.
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Why are dragonflies so special?

Dragonflies are special for their incredible aerial agility, near-perfect hunting skills (95%+ success rate), and amazing vision, thanks to large eyes seeing 360 degrees and detecting UV light, making them ancient, efficient predators that control pests and signal healthy ecosystems, despite their delicate look. They can fly forwards, backward, hover, and even mate mid-air, evolving for over 300 million years as aerial masters.
 
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Is it okay to pick up a dragonfly?

No, although large dragonflies, if held in the hand, will sometimes try to bite they fail to break the skin.
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What happens if dragonflies go extinct?

If dragonflies went extinct, it would trigger ecological chaos: mosquito/fly populations would boom, impacting human health and other predators; birds, fish, and amphibians would lose a key food source, causing food web disruptions; and their role as bioindicators for wetland health would be lost, hindering environmental monitoring. Overall, it signals a major wetland collapse, as dragonflies are crucial top predators in freshwater systems, controlling pests and signaling ecosystem distress. 
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Will a dragonfly bite you if it lands on you?

Are dragonflies dangerous? Dragonflies are not harmful to people. Though they will approach humans, they do not bite or sting. Dragonflies may even be beneficial, since the diet of immature dragonflies includes nuisance pests such as mosquito larvae.
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Can I drink my drink if a fly was in it?

You can still drink it, especially if it's just a quick dip, as stomach acid kills most germs, but it's generally unsanitary and best to avoid, particularly for vulnerable people; a quick scoop and discard is usually fine for healthy adults, but for sugary drinks or prolonged contact, discarding is safer due to potential bacteria, viruses, and vomit/feces from the fly.
 
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What is dragonflies' biggest enemy?

Birds, especially the more acrobatic fliers such as flycatchers, swallows, kingfishers, falcons and kites, eat countless dragonflies, while spiders, praying mantids, robber flies and even early-emerging bats will dine on dragonflies as well.
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What color dragonfly is rare?

Red Dragonflies. Red dragonflies can be rare to view, and very special when the opportunity comes along. Yet, interestingly, they often appear to people surrounding life episodes of loss and death; perhaps a bit of an oxymoron that these lovely winged creatures are present at such times.
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Are dragonflies friendly towards humans?

Dragonflies don't "like" humans in an emotional sense, but they are generally harmless, docile, and can seem curious, often landing on people or flying around them because they're not threatened, see an extended finger as a perch, or are attracted to moisture/salts on skin, though they might nip in self-defense if handled roughly. They are beneficial insects, eating pests like mosquitoes, and usually leave you alone unless provoked.
 
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What is the Old Wives tale about dragonflies?

Known as “darning needles” in old wives tales, legend has it that dragonflies can sew your lips shut, as well as sting you. Though capable of biting when handled, dragonflies do not sting, nor do they actively seek out persons to attack.
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How can you tell a male from a female dragonfly?

To tell male and female dragonflies apart, check their underside abdomen for bumps (males have secondary genitalia/bumps, females are smooth), look at the shape/size of abdominal appendages (males' are close-set, females' are spread out), and observe body color (males are often brighter blue/red, females duller/browner), though color varies by species and age; females also have a sharp ovipositor for egg-laying.
 
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What eats dragonflies?

Dragonflies are preyed upon by many animals, including birds (kingfishers, swallows, falcons), other insects (robber flies, larger dragonflies), spiders, bats, frogs, lizards, and even some mammals, while their aquatic nymphs are eaten by fish, turtles, and salamanders, highlighting their role in the food web. 
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What state has the most dragonflies?

While exact counts vary, Texas often leads in the total number of dragonfly species, followed closely by states like Florida, New York, Virginia, and Alabama, due to their abundant wetlands, warm climates, and diverse habitats, with Florida being particularly rich with over 100 species alone.
 
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What does God say about dragonflies?

While not mentioned directly, the dragonfly's life cycle symbolically aligns with biblical principles. It represents spiritual rebirth (being "born again"), transformation from an old life to a new life in Christ, hope, resilience in faith, and living in the "light" of God's truth.
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What is the rarest dragonfly?

There isn't one single "rarest" dragonfly globally, as rarity varies by region, but the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana) in North America is a strong contender, federally endangered and extremely localized to specific fen habitats, with only tens of thousands worldwide. Other exceptionally rare examples include Australia's Adam's Emerald (Archaeophya adamsi) and the Southern Pygmy Clubtail, highlighting extreme habitat specialization as the key to rarity.
 
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Is it safe to touch a dragonfly?

In truth dragonflies are harmless to humans – unless you force your finger into their mouth. A large golden-ringed dragonfly once gave my father's finger a bloody nip as he held it for me to photograph. But dragonflies certainly can't sting you, and they won't bite you unless severely provoked.
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What is the life expectancy of a dragonfly?

Dragonflies have a long life in their underwater nymph stage (months to years, even up to 5 years) but a very short adult life, typically only a few weeks to a couple of months, though some can live up to six months as flying adults; the entire life cycle, from egg to adult death, often averages around a year.
 
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What does it mean if a dragonfly keeps flying around you?

When dragonflies fly around you, it often symbolizes transformation, adaptability, new beginnings, and spiritual messages about living in the moment, good luck, and personal growth, representing a call to embrace change, find inner joy, and be resilient, with different cultures seeing them as messengers from loved ones or signs of upcoming good fortune. 
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What happens if a dragonfly bites you?

If a dragonfly bites you, it's usually harmless; they don't sting, but have strong jaws for catching prey, so a bite is often a defensive reaction if handled roughly, maybe causing a slight pinch or red mark, but rarely breaking skin or requiring treatment, though larger species might draw a tiny bit of blood.
 
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Do dragonflies go after hummingbirds?

Large dragonflies have long been suspected to be hummingbird predators. A few years ago, this theory was finally corroborated: At least one dragonfly species known as the common green darner does apparently prey on hummingbirds.
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What's the favorite food of dragonflies?

Dragonflies are carnivorous predators that eat other insects, primarily catching prey like mosquitoes, flies, gnats, moths, and butterflies in mid-air, even consuming other smaller dragonflies and bees; their aquatic nymphs (larvae) eat insect larvae, tadpoles, and small fish, making them crucial pest controllers throughout their life stages.
 
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Are flies attracted to coke?

Fruit flies typically avoid cocaine due to bitter-sensing receptors, but a mutation in these receptors can make them prefer cocaine over sugar.
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What not to drink on an airplane?

5 Drinks You Should Avoid on a Flight (and What to Sip Instead!)
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Can a mosquito get drunk if it bites a drunk person?

So in short: no, a mosquito is very unlikely to experience any harmful effects from the tiny concentrations of alcohol that can be found in the blood of an intoxicated person.
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