Dragonflies are carnivorous animals, because they eat meat, in the form of other insects. They commonly eat mosquitoes, flies, butterflies, bees, and beetles.
Some animals and insects that consume flies as part of their diet include birds, spiders, frogs, and dragonflies.
No, dragonflies are carnivores and eat other insects.
Dragonflies are not dangerous to humans or animals, only to the insects that they eat. They may bite if handled roughly, but otherwise, will not. Dragonflies eat mosquitoes and other pest insects, and are therefore considered beneficial.
Yes, dragonflies are insects, and thus invertebrates.
Yes. Dragonflies have six legs as do all insects.
No. Dragonflies eat only flying insects.
Dragonflies only eat other insects.
The ancestors to the dragonflies was the Protondonata. These were the 1st winged insects on Earth and the earliest form of dragonflies.
Dragonflies eat insects, not people.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
Some examples of animals that eat flies include frogs, birds like swallows and flycatchers, and insects such as dragonflies and spiders.