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Helicopter Damselfly

The giant helicopter damselfly ranges from Mexico to Brazil and is the largest damselfly in the world, with a wingspan of up to 8 inches. More below...

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    Helicopter Damselfly Classic Postcard
    £0.96
    Helicopter Damselfly Unisex Short Sleeve T-Shirt
    £22.32
    Helicopter Damselfly Cushion
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    Helicopter Damselfly Framed Print
    from £31.82
    Helicopter Damselfly Hahnemühle Photo Rag Print
    from £12.64
    Helicopter Damselfly Hahnemühle German Etching Print
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    Helicopter Damselfly Fine Art Print with Hanger
    from £18.00
    Helicopter Damselfly Eco Phone Case
    £19.38
    Helicopter Damselfly Canvas Tote Bag
    £21.60
    Helicopter Damselfly Notebook
    £9.60
    Helicopter Damselfly Mug
    £10.63
    Helicopter Damselfly Glass Chopping Board
    £28.80
    Helicopter Damselfly Coaster
    from £5.40
    Helicopter Damselfly Sticker
    from £1.92
    Helicopter Damselfly Placemat
    from £16.20
    Helicopter Damselfly Tablet Cases
    £19.28
    Helicopter Damselfly Hardback Journal
    £14.40
    Helicopter Damselfly Framed Photo Tile
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    Helicopter Damselfly Greeting Card
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    Helicopter Damselfly Fine Art Print
    from £8.42

    Helicopter Damselfly

    Damselflies can be distinguished from dragonflies by their wings, which fold back along their body while at rest. The flight pattern of this species seems to defy logic, as they appear to move their expansive four wings in different directions and at different rates. They flit through their tropical rainforest habitat, searching for the webs of orb-weaving spiders, which they grasp and pull from their perch before consuming. Damselflies require patches of water in which to lay their eggs and will often use tree holes or the standing water in the tanks of bromeliad plants. Close relatives of this species have existed on the planet since the Triassic period, 200 million years ago.

    Project: Commissioned for a collection of exemplar species pages during the launch phase of the Encyclopedia of Life (eol.org) whose goal is to provide information about every species on the planet.

    This insect science illustration is available on a variety of products, from fine art prints to everyday essentials, including, cards, journals, mugs, pillows, t-shirts & hoodies, cutting boards & other home goods and tech accessories. Bringing wildlife art to your home and providing unique gifts for nature lovers, while helping to protect this important species. Museum quality prints available framed or unframed in a range of sizes and styles.

    🌎 %3 from all proceeds from my Shop go to support conservation groups actively protecting habitats around the world 🌎

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