If you mean the Komodo, yes!
No, a dragon would rather walk than swim.
Yes.
komodo can swim from 450 m (Auffenberg, 1981) to 1,000 m (I don't remember the name of researcher who says this). but my guide on Komodo National Park said, it can swim for 450 km.
It can swim up to 100 mph
yes no
A True Dragon (Fire Drag) is capable of swimming, in much the same mode as a alligator, although only about half as well. They usually hold their wing up out of the water except when they dive in which case the hold them flat against their body. In burst of speed they will also thrash with their wings but this is not effecting, neither does it appear graceful.
Well , true dragon is a dragonite, or you can have look alikes, such as : Gyarados Aerodactyl Charizard
Yes fish can swim.
swim well
Bearded Dragons are a DESERT species ! They would NEVER get the opportunity to 'swim' and you as an owner (assuming you are) should NEVER attempt to make your Bearded Dragon swim ! I have spent 25 years breeding reptiles and am STILL shocked at the lack of information some reptile owners have ! That's just cruel ! - well actually there pools of water and stuff ther and mine can swim perfect o yes they could swim. hes not a hitler for asking a question smart one
Yes, I have seen it on Animal Channel.
All dragons can swim.I don't know of a dragon that has any difficulty in swimming but some are definitely better at it than others.Take it from an expert, the majority of us can swim more efficiently than any other creature. However, there are two types of dragons that can't handle swimming. Those that are single-element fire types of any species can't handle water well, but can still handle it well if they aren't single-element controllers. Also, Wyvern dragons tend to have a lotof trouble if they get their wings wet.