Though some people say they are, dragons are not venomous, though they can concoct extreme dangerous brews close to what we consider potions. They try to avoid violence, but if they have to long-range attack, most breathe fire, though some breathe ice or mist.
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In the story of Beowulf he is killed by the dragon's venom around line 3694.
Yes, they are venomous.
Komodo dragons are not venomous, but poisionous. This is because the Komodo dragon scavenges food and the bacteria from those animals come into their saliva.
They fly; breathe fire, and have venomous fangs. Some dragons can hypnotize, and some can control minds. It depends what kind of dragons you're talking about.
No - they're a non-venomous species. HOWEVER - they require completely different living conditions and shouldn't be kept in the same vivarium anyway !
The Gila Monster And The Beaded Lizard, They Are The Only 2 Venomous Lizards. Some People Say That Monitor Lizards Like Komodo Dragons, Have Venom, But They Just Have Bad Bacteria In Their Mouths.
In some forms yes. The komodo dragon is actually related to the "mythical" flying ones. Komodo's don't breath fire but have a venomous bite. According to research not all dragons truly breathed fire.
yes of course they are venomous and they are said to have venomous saliva.this happens when they bite their prey. when they bite venom injects through their gums instead of their teeth an the venom mixes with their saliva and in a few days the venom destroys the preys body and it dies.
Venomous.
They are not venomous.
No, they are not venomous.
Non-venomous. Only 15% of Texas' snakes are venomous.
Non-venomous