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Where did butterflies and dragonflies hide when it rained?

When it rains, butterflies and dragonflies will choose nearby flowers and leaves and put their wings close to the back of the leaves.

Butterflies often choose places with relatively dense density, such as grasslands and wheat fields, because their leaves are dense and have the function of keeping out the cold; There are also places where tall grass or leafy plants can shelter from the wind and rain; I will also hide in mushrooms, eaves and other places where I can shelter from the rain.

Because the butterfly's wings are composed of hundreds of tiny scales, similar to the scales on fish, it can keep out the rain when it rains, and it won't really get wet.

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Dragonflies like wet environment, so they usually fly in ponds or rivers, and their larvae (larvae) also need to develop in water. Some kinds of female dragonflies will use an extreme strategy to avoid unwanted suitors: they will fall from the sky and pretend to be dead.

Dragonflies not only prey on other insects, but also have the habit of adults eating each other among species. When they prey, they will catch their prey fiercely, and there are a lot of coarse hairs on their feet, which can help them catch their prey and make it impossible to escape. The mouth is also quite developed, it can bite prey, facilitate eating, and can eat up food equivalent to its own weight within 30 minutes.