No, only the true drags 'breath fire' and they are a small minority of all types of dragons.
Not all of them, some come from the tall snow peaked mountains (there fire is totally un-useable). Dragons use a special crystal tooth near their throat to breath fire, in colder or wetter climates this is totally useless.
Most dragons do breathe fire, but only aquatic dragons do not Not necessarily. Some dragons might be capable of spitting venom or injecting venom, and some may breathe poisonous gas, but not all non-aquatic dragons can breathe fire. Also, some amphibious dragons can breathe fire.
No, they breathe fire through their mouth.
How do fire breathing dragons breath fire?
Not recorded
yes
No-- Some dragons constrict, some breathe frost, some claw at people, There are many different ways to attack if you're a dragon!
fire breathers. i think. because dragons breathe fire, and its called imagine dragons
Dragons fly. Tigers do not. Dragons breathe fire. Tigers do not. Dragon vs. Tiger = Crispy tiger
They do all sorts of things. Breathe fire and elude humans are just a couple of them. (And no, I'm not being smart!) i think different dragons do different things, like some may blow fire and some can freeze things. all dragons are cool, though
According to Tolkien there were only two things hot enough to melt the one ring: the fires of mount Doom or a dragons breath.
I do believe I read that Chinese dragons are fussy about their food. Monks or priests of the temple used to take out swan, and the dragons would roast it with their fire, so I presume they do.
Dragons that harness flame can all decide when and where to breathe fire. Some species can manipulate fire more thoroughly, breathing accurate, long-range balls of it.