yes, dragonflies have quite a few predators. For example, birds, frogs, ducks, bats and lizards.
Dragonflies are predators, and usually hunt in swarms above trees.
No. Dragonflies eat other insects, and sometimes even other dragonflies.
The predators of a termite are birds, ants, lizards, and dragonflies.
Dragonflies have too many predators to list. They're eaten by birds, bats, frogs, fish, large spiders, wasps and other dragonflies, to name a few.
Bats and other flying insectivores or even insectivores.
Several birds prey on dragonflies. Frogs, herons, and ducks eat dragonfly nymphs. Several parasites attack dragonflies.
Yes, some species of dragonflies can play a role in plant pollination as they visit flowers in search of nectar. However, their contribution to pollination is generally considered to be minor compared to bees, butterflies, and other insects. Dragonflies are primarily predators and are not specialized pollinators.
fish, turtles, birds, bats, spiders, wasps, and frogs eat dragonflies.
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.
the dragonflies predators are penises , birds, lizards,frogs and other insectivores.
A defense mechanism of a dragonfly is that it can fly very fast to fly away from danger. They also have very large eyes, so they can see predators coming.