1. Egg 2. baby 3. young child 4. child 5. half grown up 6 grown up 7 mother who lays eggs to start the cycle again
they were chickens in the first place but then the turned into dinosours then dragons
Most dragons hach from eggs.
hatching out of eggs
Dragons are mythical creatures and have never exsisted. Therefore, no, dragons did not fight dinosaurs.
Bearded drangons are noramally extremely friendly and docile.
Chinese Water Dragons can live up to approximately 15 years
Dragons are reptiles by definition. Sorry but dragons are member of the subclass Hexapedal (its the six limbs that gives them away). The class diverged from the rest of the Vertebrates soon after the lobe-finned fishes developed. No.
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dragons
Dragons aren't real.But if they were, they would most likely be born from eggs, since dragons have a reptilian appearance.
Hey guys, From an egg. But dragons aren't real and never were unfortuntly! Fizzysweete
Dragons hatch to keep nature balanced. That's why they control different elements...
humping
yes when baby komodo dragons are born they run up trees so they don't get eaten by them so yes adult komodo dragons do eat baby komodo dragons
The female lays eggs then after approx 40-90 days the eggs hatch
The male and female mate and the female lays eggs. I'm not sure how many are layed at a time though. Possibly ten or more.
By being born the year of the Dragon, one of those years was 2000! I was born the year of the Dragon and if I were any kind of animal, I would defiantly be a Dragon, just because Dragons are my life and I'm all about DRAGONS!
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Sea turtles and komodo dragons.
a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons