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(2) Fossil Dragonfly Nymphs

(2) Fossil Dragonfly Nymphs

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The image shown is the actual specimen you will receive. These are finely detailed & exceptionally well-preserved. Includes a protective display case.

Dimensions: 2-1/4" long x 1-1/2" wide x 1/8" thick
Species: Libellula doris
Location: Piedmont, Italy
Time Period:Miocene / 16 Million Years Ago

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When a Dragonfly's eggs hatch, the life cycle of a new Dragonfly begins as a Nymph. These bizarre looking little creatures spend the majority of the their life cycles under water, waiting sometimes up to four years for their wings to develop. As soon as a Dragonfly is able, it begins its hunt for a mate. Once a mate is found, the female will immediately search for a calm body of water to lay her eggs, so the life cycle can begin again.

If by chance a Dragonfly nymph develops more quickly during the winter, it will stay in the warm water until it's safe to come out into the warmth.

Dragonflies are extremely carnivorous, so much so that Dragonfly Nymphs will sometimes even eat other Nymphs.

Once a Nymph develops into a fully mature Dragonfly, its life cycle is extremely short, lasting only a few months.