Here's a question for you:
what is this dragonfly doing?
There is a certain term that describes this silly looking behavior. If you know it, leave a comment and you could win one of my baby monsters!
Comments will be moderated so you can't see the other guesses. Please leave either your etsy name or email address so I may contact you if you win. Everyone with a correct answer will be put into a drawing, with a name picked at random. The baby monster will also be chosen at random.
Contest will end Tuesday (April 1st), at 10pm EST.
Good luck!
He's pooping.
ReplyDeleteSquirrelgirl68@etsy.com
obelisking..Is that spelled right ? !
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ReplyDeleteThis is pinupchick from Etsy! =)
is it trying to attract a mate?
ReplyDeleteThat was easy...
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obelisk_posture
obelisking which is, in theory, to try to minimize their exposure to the sun and heat.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Jill
territoriality ?
ReplyDeletefruition
Obelisking!!
ReplyDeleteCooling itself off! (It can also be responding to a threat.)
ReplyDeleteWhat is obelisking?
ReplyDeleteI like your wierd blog. I hope I win the contest.
PS: I had to google it.
He's telling other males to GO AWAY! :)
ReplyDeleteniffer (on Etsy)
Ooh! OOh! Postular thermoregulation?? making a small target for the sun. I love dragonflies (I have a tattoo of one :).
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... I'm not sure what the technical term is but he sure looks like me trying to do a handstand in gym class :)
ReplyDeleteThe term is obelisking or oblisk posture. They do this to prevent overheating on sunny days.
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it's the obelisk posture, and they do it to prevent overheating by minimizing the surface of their body the sun hits (how freaking cool!)
ReplyDeleteI had to look it up, but I'm glad I did :)
He's Obelisking, right? That's a great picture! :)
ReplyDelete-Andrea
etsy name: jammersage
waiting for some sweet lovin' ?!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog and shop - so cute!! Here is what I could find with the power of Google. Am I right?
ReplyDelete"In hot, sunny weather it is important that dragonflies don’t overheat. Cooling strategies include becoming less active, moving into shade and changing their body position. The obelisk position orients the dragonfly’s abdomen directly at the sun, thereby reducing the surface area exposed to solar heating. Some dragonflies also point their wings forward and down in order to reduce exposure to sunlight and, perhaps, to reflect light and heat away from their bodies."
Your bugs are spectacular and I love them!!!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, ooh, i know this one! It's the obelisk position! They do it to minimize the area of their bodies that the sun is hitting on hot days so they don't cook in their little exoskeletons.
ReplyDeletedo you mean like "hawking" or "perching"?? I heart dragonflies!
ReplyDeleteI just love your items on Etsy, btw! so fun!
ReplyDeleteI can't figure it out!!
ReplyDeletearrggh!
Fun contest!
ReplyDeleteI think that is called obelisking, and the dragonfly is trying to cool off his tummy :)
Howdy, this is Wayne, a friend of yours from DA, I am the PhD student studying Mites. The behavior you have photographed is called Obelisk posture
ReplyDeleteI'm going to say obelisking, to help regulate his body temperature.
ReplyDeletehehe DRUNK
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attracting a mate!
ReplyDeleteWickedClean
smelling the cork :)
ReplyDeleteis it checking the air for scents?
ReplyDeleteattracting a mate
ReplyDeleteattracting a mate
ReplyDeletepeeing?
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