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Thylacine Darners

DAZ|Studio Insects posted on Mar 20, 2023
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Here's one of the stars of my latest Nature's Wonders sets... the Thylacine Darner. This endangered dragonfly is found in Australia. It is endemic to coastal areas of both southern and northern New South Wales, as well as, southern Queensland and found in intertidal marches. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is the only member of the Acanthaeschna genus. It is a large, brown dragonfly with a distinctive dark band on the side of its body that runs from the head to the abdomen. It has clear wings with a small dark stain at the nodus, the joint near the middle of the leading edge of each wing. The female is a lighter hue than the male.

Comments (8)


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Flint_Hawk

12:28PM | Mon, 20 March 2023

This is a wonderful render, but how sad that this dragonfly is endangered!

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adorety

1:20PM | Mon, 20 March 2023

Great pic. Very realistic and super work on the Darner.

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contedesfees

4:14PM | Mon, 20 March 2023

You make me wish I weren't an old man on a fixed income!

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contedesfees

4:16PM | Mon, 20 March 2023

By the bye, do frogs eat dragonfiles?

Ken _Gilliland

6:27PM | Mon, 20 March 2023

yes, they will eat them. Fact about dragonflies: they are considered the most effective hunters on the planet, catching their prey 97% of the time

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contedesfees

9:05PM | Mon, 20 March 2023

Yikes!

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KarmaSong

5:29AM | Tue, 21 March 2023

This is such a beautiful way of paying respects to Mother Nature and her incredible creatures ! A superb scene, wonderfully rendered !

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STEVIEUKWONDER

7:14AM | Tue, 21 March 2023

This scene has really come alive Ken! Truly beautiful!

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Richardphotos

8:59PM | Wed, 22 March 2023

very strong habitat and a great scene for your dragon flies


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