Insectarium | What Makes Dragonflies So Extraordinary | Episode 2 | PBS
By Owner - Insectarium - Powered By PBSFrom pbs.org
185.5K views
36.6K likes
Before bats, before birds, before pterosaurs, a dragonfly-like insect was probably the first thing to fly on Earth. From nocturnal “shadow dragons” to iridescent species stalking prey during the day, this incredibly diverse group of insects are spectacular aerialists. Our host Dr. Jessica Ware plays air traffic control on the pond to help us discover what makes dragonflies such remarkable fliers.
Tags
Learn
Teach
Development
Knowledge
Know
Why
How
Where
What
Who
When
About
Explainer
Discovery
Elementary
Sciences
Creature
Insects
Nature
Comments
Leave a Comment
Comments are loading... If you don't see any, be the first to comment!
Related Videos

Guess The Country on The Map
Owner - Quiz Blitz
The Unsung Mission That Made Apollo Possible
SciShow Space
Emirates spacecraft to study Venus, grab sample from asteroid
Next Animation Studio
NASA Explorers: The South Pole
NASA

Did Life Exist on Venus Before Earth? | Unveiled - YouTube
WatchKnowLearn

The Play - Quacky Flappy Clips - Sarah and Duck
Sarah and Duck Official

Rainy Day Picnic! | Stella And Sam | Full Episode
Little Boat
The Apollo Program's Journey to the Moon
Knowledge - In Short

Sharks vs Dinosaurs
Owner-neok12
Drinking Fresh Water From A Salty Ocean: What methods are used during the project
TMW Media
