The dragonfly is the planet's most lethal hunters

This winged insect prey capture success rate of over 95% of the target, which is twice as great white shark, is four times the lion king of the jungle.

Dragonflies eat mosquitoes and other small insects, flies, bees, ants and wasps, etc., and occasionally catch a butterfly, they often appear in the marshes, lakes, ponds, streams and wetlands over, searching for hunting target. This is the first instance of invertebrates have such skills. When dragonfly quietly parked on a leaf, patiently waiting for its prey from flying overhead, it’s big eyes to see the world almost a spherical. When the time comes, it will quickly take off, began to chase, and with hairy legs in an instant capture victims.

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