Study sheds light on how dragonflies, damselflies hunt
Dragonflies and damselflies share similarities within the neurons that control hunting behaviors, even though their hunting tactics differ and the configurations of their eyes vary, according to scientists. “[T]hey give us a window into ancient neural systems,” says Paloma Gonzalez-Bellido, a University of Minnesota assistant professor. click on title above, and the “not right now” box, to open this science report