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Body covering of a dragonfly

Updated: 8/10/2023
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A butterfly's body is covered in a cuticle that we often call 'skin'. The cuticle is not alive; skin is alive. The cuticle is covered in scales. Scales give the butterfly its color and repels water.

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15y ago

A tough coating of chitin that protects and covers the body!

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14y ago

It is the exoskeleton. Spiders and all insects have exoskeletons.

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The body covering of a butterfly is a hard shell known as chitin. It is segmented so that the butterfly can move freely.

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A dragonfly, much like other insects, has an exoskeleton. Dragonflies like to eat mosquitoes, as well as other types of insects.

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14y ago

Butterflies wings are actually covered in tiny scales as big as the tip of a pin.

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12y ago

they have compound eyes,three body parts,and six legs

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exo-skeleton

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it has black veins,white and yellow spots

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