Keywords
dragonfly, Joanie, resilience
Document Type
Essay
Description
A disproportionate amount of a dragonfly’s life span takes place underwater. The female dragonfly lays her eggs in the water, and in the next seven days the larvae are born. These larvae spend the next three years in the water, eating insects and fish and occasionally each other, before emerging into the air. Their time in the world is often short—it can range between a few weeks and a year.
Recommended Citation
Casselman, Brittany
(2021)
"Akitsu Shima,"
Inscape: Vol. 41:
No.
1, Article 10.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/inscape/vol41/iss1/10