Yes, a dragonfly has a hard body, which is primarily made up of a tough exoskeleton. This exoskeleton provides protection and support for the dragonfly's internal structures. Additionally, it allows for the attachment of muscles that enable their agile flying abilities. Overall, the hard body contributes to their resilience and adaptability in various environments.
A common whitetail dragonfly.
The exoskeleton of a dragonfly is a hard, external covering that provides structural support and protection to its body. Composed primarily of chitin, this rigid structure helps maintain the dragonfly's shape and protects its internal organs from environmental hazards and predators. The exoskeleton also plays a role in locomotion, allowing for the attachment of muscles that enable the dragonfly's remarkable flying abilities. Additionally, it is shed during the molting process as the dragonfly grows.
Butterfly have big wings and they are colorful. Dragonfly have skinny body and skinny wings. Dragonfly's body is more colorful
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A dragonfly's body is covered by the exoskeleton, which is made of chitin, a naturally occurring polymer.
A dragonfly is an invertebrate because it has an exoskeleton on the outside of its body instead of an internal skeleton with a backbone.
Well I bet it is soft but it's wings are hard! Lol ;]
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the legs are on the bottom of the body dah
No it is not hard to fly the RC Dragonfly- in fact it is easy because rather than using a propeller and gas it is completely electric and utilizes flapping wings to maintain its flight.