Predaceous diving beetle larvae, commonly known as “water tigers” were present in Black Pond, two weeks after an adult was observed. These critters eat pretty much any other animal they can bite, even tadpoles. In our sample tray, predaceous diving beetle larvae were observed eating the zooplankton, known as daphnia (water fleas).

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