No, it doesn't. Insects are invertebrates, which means they have no internal skeleton.
The backbone of a dragon is said to be incredibly strong and resilient, allowing the dragon to withstand great physical stress and pressure. This helps the dragon to maintain its structural integrity and support its massive size and weight. Additionally, the backbone is believed to be a source of power and agility for the dragon, enabling it to fly and move with speed and precision.
The dragon backbone pump was invented during the Song dynasty.
No. Dragonflies, like other arthropods have an exoskeleton but no backbone.
During The Song Dynasty In Ancient China:)
Frogs
dragon flies flie to get away from predators such as frogs, fish,mice, and other rodents
flying insects
Dragon flies are being eaten by snakes, frogs, spiders,bats and birds.
because they are becoming a older dragon flies
Butterflies are invertebrates and do not have backbones.
Since flies are insects, they do not have a backbone. They have an exoskeleton instead which is only on the outside.
Oh, dude, the dragon backbone pump is like this super fancy term for the thoracic duct, which is part of the lymphatic system. It's like this tube that carries lymph, which is basically like the body's garbage juice, back to the bloodstream. So yeah, it's like a pump for all that lymphatic fluid. Cool, right?