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TRUE — Dragonflies are exceptionally efficient predators with a hunting success rate reaching as high as 97%. Is a Verified Fact

Verified on April 3, 2026

Multiple scientific studies and university reports confirm that dragonflies achieve a hunting success rate of 95% to 97% due to their unique aerial mechanics and predictive tracking. Dragonflies are considered the most successful predators in the animal kingdom, with documented capture rates typically ranging from 95% to 97%.

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Dragonflies are exceptionally efficient predators with a hunting success rate reaching as high as 97%.

Multiple scientific studies and university reports confirm that dragonflies achieve a hunting success rate of 95% to 97% due to their unique aerial mechanics and predictive tracking.

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  • Dragonflies are considered the most successful predators in the animal kingdom, with documented capture rates typically ranging from 95% to 97%.
  • Their hunting prowess is attributed to 'interception steering,' where they predict the future position of prey rather than simply chasing it.
  • Biological advantages such as 360-degree vision and the ability to move four wings independently allow them to execute high-speed aerial captures that outperform apex predators like lions and sharks.

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