Damselfly
After being fertilized, which, depending on the species, lasts from a few seconds to several hours, damselfly females lay their eggs in the water. Larvae hatch from eggs, which can develop in water for several years, molting several times during this time. After this period, the larvae emerge from the water to become adults.
Boteti River, Botswana
SONY A7RM4
FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS
600mm ƒ/8.0 1/1000 ISO 640