Three-hundred million years ago, the skies of the late Palaeozoic era were buzzing with giant insects. Meganeuropsis permiana, a predatory insect resembling a modern-day dragonfly, had a wingspan of ...
Thirty years ago, students from the Auntie Mary Nicoli Elementary School in Aniak were among those who held a statewide election to declare an insect that best represented Alaska. Their school’s ...
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A camera trap recorded this colorful dragonfly up close
In a sunlit meadow filled with green vegetation, a hidden wildlife camera captured a stunning close-up of a dragonfly resting ...
Dragonflies are fast-flying predators that help control mosquitoes. Learn about their remarkable life cycle and aerial ...
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The (terrifying) reason these giant insects may not be gone forever
Dragonflies the size of hawks once stalked Earth’s skies. Scientists thought they knew why they’d gone away – but a decades old theory may have just been disproven ...
Despite being absent from scientific records for over a century, the species may have been quietly thriving in Arunachal's ...
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