yes, dragonflies have quite a few predators. For example, birds, frogs, ducks, bats and lizards.
Lizards, frogs, etc.
they fly away
an ant and dragonfly
by darting away and staying out of sight
Dragonfly larvas eat other bugs wich make 'em carnivores
Bats and other flying insectivores or even insectivores.
Not usually, but they can be if there is no other food in sight for the blackbird.
Well some predators of a dragonfly is birds, spiders, and ducks. there a many more to name. But i Don't know them all.
fish, turtles, birds, bats, spiders, wasps, and frogs eat dragonflies.
A female dragonfly curls its tail when she is looking for a place to lay her eggs. She is disguising herself to look like a stinging insect so that her predators don't bother her.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
The exoskeleton of a dragonfly is a hard, external covering that provides structural support and protection to its body. Composed primarily of chitin, this rigid structure helps maintain the dragonfly's shape and protects its internal organs from environmental hazards and predators. The exoskeleton also plays a role in locomotion, allowing for the attachment of muscles that enable the dragonfly's remarkable flying abilities. Additionally, it is shed during the molting process as the dragonfly grows.