no. dragons are not birds. They may lay eggs and fly but are cold blooded and have scales. The platypus lays eggs and it's not a bird!!! Dragons do sometimes have live birth from some of the books I've been reading. egh.
Definetly the Dragons! The Birds are tough but the dragons have a higher hitting average.
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No. Dragons are mythical creatures. The closest things to dragons would be the dinosaurs which, apart from birds, went extinct about 65 million years ago.
Dragons do not exist, but there were dragon-like creatures in the past. They were called pterodactyls and they evolved into present-day birds.
No. Dragons, which are reptiles, are in no way related to phoenixes, which are birds. Phoenixes are classified as 'pseudo-dragons', meaning false dragon. Pseudo-dragons are usually mistaken for dragons, as the phoenix might be, because it is a creature of fire. Other psuedo-dragons include basilisks, cockatrices, sea serpents, and komodo dragons.
sorry TO BURST your bubble but dragons dot exist only komondo dragon so ask that question instead
Large Goannas (Lizzards),Dingoes and birds of prey.
Alligators crocs commodo dragons monitors birds
Birds,aligators,crocidiles,caimans,turtles. Komodo dragons,fish,
Anything bigger then them: Birds of Prey Wild Dogs and Dingo's Big Cats And more....
Certain species of birds eat Komodo eggs as well as other Komodo Dragons. Snakes also eat the Dragons eggs as well.
Bearded dragons are lizards, and, like dinosaurs, lizards are reptiles. However, no lizards, including bearded dragons, evolved from dinosaurs. Birds, on the other hand, evolved from small, feathered, insectivorous or meat eating dinosaurs that lived in trees.