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Robber flies, known for their predatory behavior, engage in hunting rather than traditional "bug wars" like some other insects. They capture and feed on a variety of prey, including other flying insects, using their speed and agility. While they may compete with other predators for food, their interactions are typically more about individual predation than organized conflict.

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