
Dragonfly
Dragonfly Β· Agile Insect β Swift and skillful flyer
The dragonfly is a common insect found throughout East Asia, characterized by its elongated body and two pairs of transparent wings. It is known for its agile flight and is typically seen near wetlands, ponds, and rice paddies.
Origin
Dragonflies have been recognized since ancient times for their role in controlling pest populations in agricultural lands. Historical Korean texts also note their distinctive appearance and behaviors.
Features
- Two pairs of transparent wings
- Elongated slender body
- Exceptional flying skills
- Breeds in aquatic environments
Usage
Acts as a natural pest controller within ecosystems.
Weakness
Vulnerable to water pollution and habitat loss.