Yes
No. Dragonflies, like other arthropods have an exoskeleton but no backbone.
It is usually refered to as an exoskeleton but can also be called a carapace (\most often reserved for crabs and lobsters).
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No, a dragonfly is not a vertebrate; it is an invertebrate. Dragonflies belong to the class Insecta, which means they do not have a backbone. Instead, they have an exoskeleton and are characterized by their two pairs of wings and long bodies.
It has an exoskeleton.
Yes because if they didn't they wouldn't be able to fly or stand or walk.
fly+dragon
The dragon fly is a carnivore.
In most insects that would be an exoskeleton.
An insect, such as a bee or a dragonfly. These organisms have wings that enable flight and an exoskeleton for protection and structural support.
Dragon Fly - album - was created in 1974-07.
You need the butter dragon and the fly dragon