yes of course
they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings
No, bearded dragons are incapable of flying for they are not magical, or have wings.
They would have to book a flight on a commercial airline.
If your talking about the big scaly ones that breath fire and look like lizards with gargoyle wings, those are western dragons. Eastern dragons are the ones that look like snakes with the weird heads, that can't breath fire and have no wings, but can still fly. Weird....
A dragon flies almost like a bat or bird flies. they have mustles, bones, and flaps of skin on their wings to propel them trough the air. some dragons have feathers (that makes them fly exactly like a bird). They use their tails and heads as rudders to help them turn with pin-point acuracy. most Earth, Nature, and Water dragons can't fly or don't have wings.
I use my wings everyday, I fly to school, i fly everywhere I go pretty much.
Human beings. We have no wings, so we use airplanes to fly around.
to fly
to fly
to have a aeroplane fly you have to use its fans in its wings
Dragons can't eat hot wings
Actually, no. It's what a lot of people think, but there are some species of dragons that don't have wings. For example, Chinese dragons don't have wings. Knuckers (a kind of dragon that's literally a serpent that supposedly lives in wells) that don't. A lot of people assume that dragons are just big lizards with wings, but there are a lot of differences. Hydra do not have wings. Hexapods do not have wings. Sea serpents do not have wings.