Meet the Inverts - The Dragonfly Nymph
In the third film of our invertebrate series we move from rivers to still waters to meet some members of the order Odonata – the damselflies and dragonflies.
Here Iain describes a number of adaptations such as extendable mouthparts, compound eyes and even jet propulsion which they have at their disposal to make them the top predators of the invertebrate world.
Видео Meet the Inverts - The Dragonfly Nymph канала Forth Rivers Trust
Here Iain describes a number of adaptations such as extendable mouthparts, compound eyes and even jet propulsion which they have at their disposal to make them the top predators of the invertebrate world.
Видео Meet the Inverts - The Dragonfly Nymph канала Forth Rivers Trust
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