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The common green darner is scattered across the United States.


They're mostly found in the eastern and southeastern borders of the country.


They migrate to Mexico and the Caribbean.


The green Darner travels down south during spring and autumn.


The larvae mostly develops in the winter. And it takes up to 3-5 months to mature.


Green darners use their feet to grab prey.


Dragonflies were the very first winged insects to evolve 300 million years ago


Common Green Darner

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LKowalczyk Members of the Ecosystem

By Logan

This is a presentation of the following members of the ecosystem: Eastern poison ivy Passion Flower White-tailed deer Common green darner Musk turtle