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.
Dragonflies have several natural predators, including birds, frogs, and larger insects such as spiders. Birds, particularly those that forage near water bodies, often catch dragonflies in mid-flight. Additionally, some fish and amphibians can also prey on dragonfly nymphs while they are in the water. These predators are part of the ecological balance, helping to control dragonfly populations.
Yes, blackflies have several predators, including birds, bats, and certain aquatic insects like dragonfly larvae. Their larvae are also consumed by fish and some amphibians. Additionally, other insects, such as spiders, may prey on adult blackflies. These natural predators help control blackfly populations in their ecosystems.
Well some predators of a dragonfly is birds, spiders, and ducks. there a many more to name. But i Don't know them all.
does the flame bowerbird have any natural predators?