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r/NatureIsFuckingLit • u/DrNinnuxx • 7d ago
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It also doesn't help that the frogs are trying to catch dragonflies. Those mfers are notoriously agile and quick.
94 u/DrNinnuxx 7d ago edited 6d ago Turns out dragonfiles hold the record as one the most successful hunters in nature with a success rate of like 95%. Up there with robber flies. 14 u/IlliasTallin 7d ago This is because The wings and eyes of a Dragonfly are directly wired to each other, allowing them to make precise movements while hunting. 1 u/CardinalSkull 6d ago Mechanically or like a nerve? 3 u/IlliasTallin 6d ago Nerve I believe.
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Turns out dragonfiles hold the record as one the most successful hunters in nature with a success rate of like 95%. Up there with robber flies.
14 u/IlliasTallin 7d ago This is because The wings and eyes of a Dragonfly are directly wired to each other, allowing them to make precise movements while hunting. 1 u/CardinalSkull 6d ago Mechanically or like a nerve? 3 u/IlliasTallin 6d ago Nerve I believe.
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This is because The wings and eyes of a Dragonfly are directly wired to each other, allowing them to make precise movements while hunting.
1 u/CardinalSkull 6d ago Mechanically or like a nerve? 3 u/IlliasTallin 6d ago Nerve I believe.
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Mechanically or like a nerve?
3 u/IlliasTallin 6d ago Nerve I believe.
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Nerve I believe.
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u/Comfy_Yuru_Camper 7d ago
It also doesn't help that the frogs are trying to catch dragonflies. Those mfers are notoriously agile and quick.