only if its a Chinese dragon.
Dragons don't exist.
by dragons and unicorns
Change the color by changing the hatching temperature.
Yes, Chinese water dragons can change color. They may adjust their hue based on their mood, temperature, and surroundings. It's a natural behavior for them to shift between shades of green and brown to blend in with their environment or communicate with other dragons.
Their color will change to resemble their surroundings.
Yes, bearded dragons wave as a form of communication and behavior. This behavior is often used to signal submission or to establish social hierarchy among themselves.
In order to change a player name in Dragons of Atlantis, the person has to purchase a pseudonym grant from the shop. You can also obtain the pseudonym grant as a reward from Fortuna's chance game.
In this game, you change dragon your race when you enter different realms, so that means you look different from when originally started. When you finish the realm you change back to your original form.
They would be classified as a form ( arguably extinct or mythical?) of reptiles.
No, there were no dragons in the dinosaur age. It is just a myth like a donkey's horns.
Bearded dragons wave as a form of communication or to show submission. It is a natural behavior that they use to interact with their owners or other bearded dragons.
Either Dungeons And Dragons, a game, or Department of National Defense.