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Dragonfly larvae, also known as nymphs, are preyed upon by various aquatic predators. Common predators include fish, such as bass and bluegill, as well as amphibians like frogs and toads. In addition, other insects, including larger aquatic insects and some species of predaceous diving beetles, may also consume dragonfly larvae.

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