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Jul 25, 2007 6:03am
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Respect Dragonflies

Can fly Backwards... Can Mate in Mid-air... Can You?
O.K. So they can't write blogs on SU. But which would you rather do? Write blogs on SU, or be able to fly backwards and be able to mate in mid-air? Besides, they can also travel at 40 mph. That's above the city speed limit.
As larva, a dragonfly may live underwater for as long as eight years. But once they mature, they only live one season. A short adult life, perhaps, but it is filled throughout with frenzied movement, boundless beauty, and fun with their mates.
More info can be found at the link above, from the University of Texas, at Austin.
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