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A dragonfly is an invertebrate because it has an exoskeleton on the outside of its body instead of an internal skeleton with a backbone.

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13y ago

a dragonfly is an invertebrates animal/insect... cause it has no backbone/spine..

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14y ago

A dragonfly is an insect and insects are invertebrate (have no spinal cords).

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9y ago

A dragonfly is a flying insect and, being without an internal spine, is considered to be an invertebrate.

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9y ago

A dragon fly is a type of invertebrate called an arthropod, and within arthropods it is an insect.

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12y ago

It is an invertebrate 

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Vertebrate

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Invertebrate

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