
Mouse around in the space below for clues.
Mystry Clue #1: It is a flying invertebrate.
Mystery Clue #2: This invertebrate spends most of its life in water as a nymph.
Mystery Clue #3: They come in a wide arrangement of colors.

Dragonflies are colorful, flying invertebrates that spend three to five years as larva. They typically have 4 wings and can fly up to speeds of 200 miles per hour. They have no sting and will not bite, making them harmless.
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