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  2. Halloween pennant - Wikipedia

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    The Halloween pennant's wings are entirely orange-yellow in color with dark brown bands, the Halloween inspiration for its common name. [3] Dragonflies of its genus perch at the tips of plants, waving in the breeze like pennants. [4] The young has yellow markings, including a stripe on its back.

  3. Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    Adult dragonflies have a high male-biased ratio at breeding habitats. The male-bias ratio has contributed partially to the females using different habitats to avoid male harassment. As seen in Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ), male populations use wetland habitats, while females use dry meadows and marginal breeding habitats ...

  4. Adults don't live long comparatively, perhaps a few weeks or months, and for this reason, Serafice says, dragonflies may also serve as a reminder to be present, enjoy life to the fullest and live ...

  5. The scariest Halloween monsters and their origin stories - AOL

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    It wouldn’t be a round-up of Halloween's most celebrated icons without including witches. Along with being one of the most popular Halloween costumes for kids and adults, their imagery and ...

  6. 15 Classic Halloween Monsters and Their Scary Origins - AOL

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    Stories of poltergeists gained popularity around the 17th century and remain today. They mostly cause disturbances by throwing objects, moving furniture, or making any number of loud noises.

  7. Celithemis elisa - Wikipedia

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    This dragonfly is 24 to 34 millimeters long, with a hindwing 25 to 30 millimeters long. It can be identified by the brown spots at the bases and tips of the wings. The pterostigma is yellow in younger individuals, and red in older. The face is yellow, turning red in older male specimens.

  8. Libellulidae - Wikipedia

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    The chasers, darters, skimmers, and perchers and their relatives form the Libellulidae, the largest family of dragonflies. [2] It is sometimes considered to contain the Corduliidae as the subfamily Corduliinae and the Macromiidae as the subfamily Macromiinae. Even if these are excluded (as Silsby does), there remains a family of over 1000 species.

  9. Spooky Halloween Trivia Questions to Impress Your Fellow ...

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    Put your Halloween trivia knowledge to the test. Ranging from easy to hard, our questions cover Halloween-themed pop culture, history, and more fun facts.