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Odonata, face of Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up

Odonata, face of Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up


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Filename: 955_24_11757900.jpg

Size: 4242 x 4248 (6.8MB)

Date: 8th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Author: Dorling Kindersley

© Dorling Kindersley

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Odonata, face of Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up

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© Dorling Kindersley

Arthropoda Arthropods Dragonflies Dragonfly Face Head Insecta Insects Invertebrate Phyla Invertebrates Odonata Ponds Species Stalking Wings Damselflies Eyed Gomphidae


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In this print titled "Odonata, face of Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up" we are presented with a mesmerizing glimpse into the world of these fascinating creatures. Against a pristine white background, the intricate details of the dragonfly's face and eyes come to life in stunning clarity. The green-eyed dragonfly appears to be stalking its prey with utmost precision and focus. Its arthropoda features are beautifully highlighted, showcasing the delicate intricacies that make these insects so unique. The vibrant green hue of its eyes adds an enchanting touch to the composition, drawing us further into its mysterious world. Photographer Dorling Kindersley has masterfully captured this moment, allowing us to appreciate every minute detail of this remarkable creature. The square image format enhances our connection with the subject matter while emphasizing its symmetrical beauty. Dragonflies and damselflies belong to the Odonata order within the insecta class. They are commonly found near ponds and other bodies of water where they play vital roles as predators in their ecosystems. This particular species belongs to Gomphidae family known for their club-tailed dragonflies. This extraordinary photograph serves as a reminder of nature's incredible diversity and showcases one animal from among countless species that inhabit our planet's rich tapestry. It is a testament to both the skillful eye behind the lens and Mother Nature's awe-inspiring creations.

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