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Dragonflies are nature’s acrobats! 💫 These stunning insects are expert hunters, catching their prey mid-flight with astounding precision. Their large eyes provide them with nearly 360-degree vision, making them one of the most skilled predators in the insect world. 🌿 | Dragonfly lovers
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Via @finripplemedia // Dragonflies utilize a combination of remarkable flight abilities and exceptional eyesight to evade becoming a trout’s next meal. Here’s how they manage to stay one wing-beat ahead: 1. Agile Flight: Dragonflies can fly in any direction, including upward, downward, forward, backward, and hover in place. This agility allows them to make sudden, unpredictable movements to evade predators like trout, which may leap from the water to catch them. 2. Rapid Response: Their ability
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