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Dragonflies with Dr. Jessica Ware

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In this episode, we talk to dragonfly and damselfly expert Dr. Jessica Ware about what makes these insects so cool. And there's a lot! Like their eyes, the way they can do math even with their tiny insect brains, how big they used to be (and sometimes still are), how long they've been around for, and even how you can try to find your own new species of dragonflies.

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© Cool Facts About Animals Podcast Length 39 min 8 September 2020 AnimalsFacts USA Episodic

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© Cool Facts About Animals Podcast Length 39 min 8 September 2020 AnimalsFacts USA Episodic

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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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In this episode, we talk to dragonfly and damselfly expert Dr. Jessica Ware about what makes these insects so cool. And there's a lot! Like their eyes, the way they can do math even with their tiny insect brains, how big they used to be (and sometimes still are), how long they've been around for, and even how you can try to find your own new species of dragonflies.

Thanks so much to Dr. Ware for taking the time to speak with us and share her knowledge with everyone!

We love hearing from you! You can tweet us at @coolanimalspod or email us at coolfactsaboutanimals@gmail.com


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