Dragon-Flying
Dragon-Flying is a term used to describe the flight behavior of certain species of dragonflies. These insects are known for their agile and acrobatic flying abilities, allowing them to hover, dart, and change direction quickly. Their two pairs of wings can move independently, enabling them to perform complex aerial maneuvers.
During flight, dragonflies often hunt for prey, such as mosquitoes and other small insects. They are skilled predators, using their keen eyesight to spot and capture food mid-air. This unique flying capability makes dragonflies one of the most effective hunters in the insect world.