Komodo dragons eat monkeys and other komodo dragons, but they do not eat fish.
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Dragons in Chinese culture are portrayed as gods, deitys, etc. and would probably not "eat" anything.
no not all dragons are Chinese
Unlike western dragons,the Chinese dragons represent peace and fortune.And it is believed by Chinese people that they are the heir of Chinese Dragons. So they use Chinese Dragons,or Long in Chinese,for the hope of good luck in the year.
No, European Dragons are stronger and larger than Chinese dragons but they are not the best.
Yes, dragons hold significant cultural importance in Chinese culture as symbols of power, strength, and good luck. They are often associated with the Emperor and were believed to bring rain for good harvests. Dragon imagery can be seen in art, architecture, and festivals in China.
they are both dragons!
Chinese dragons represent power, strength, and good luck. They are seen as symbols of protection and prosperity in Chinese culture, often associated with water and the weather. Dragons are also believed to bring good fortune and blessings.
Do not feed your dragons iceberg lettuce, celery or cucumber as they contain no nutritional value and they can get addicted to iceberg. the best thing to feed them veg wise is kale, mustard greens, green beans, sweet potato, yellow squash and occasionally carrot. you could also try them on strawberries and blueberries but not many Chinese water dragons eat fruit unless you gut feed there insects with it. hope this helps
The Chinese felt that dragons were powerful and used them as symbols of the Chinese emperor and family.
Because they are seen as 'good dragons,' and the Chinese believed that 'good dragons' should be brightly coloured to make them more friendly.