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12 hours ago
Dragonflies: These tiny 'aerial assassins' can eat up to 100 mosquitoes a day—even as larvae
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Dragonflies are nature's efficient hunters, consuming many mosquitoes daily. These insects also prey on mosquito larvae, reducing local populations significantly. Their predation helps control diseases like malaria and dengue fever. Dragonflies possess extraordinary flight capabilities for precise hunting maneuvers. Engineers are inspired by their advanced aerial mechanics for robot design.
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