You see dragon have a venom sac below there two main fight fangs. Like most snakes and reptilians. Exept they cant liquifie it, so it comes out as a gas. Right next to the fangs are two-sets of spark fangs witch egnite the poison fumes creating fire. Simple
Dragons (that can fly and breath fire) are not real and have never existed.
dragons could if they were real but mostly its the bones not the real dragons
No, some blow out ice and/or water. If you count Dark or Black fire, then that too.
no if they were real but they do not exist
They are mythological creatures (not real)
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1-5 How dragons in a prophecy learn that it is fake and make a real one6-10 How the other prophecy dragons live10-13 How the other prophecy dragons find a other prophecy across the sea
Ummmm, if you mean ARE dragons real, then yes. I saw 2. Don't believe me if u want, but I did. ======= I suppose the word "dragon" means different things to different people, but the fire-breathing monsters that St. George is pictured as fighting are not real, in the sense that they exist in the physical world. They may be real to the artists that draw them and they may be a remnant in the psyche of extinct dinosaurs that may have once co-existed with men. and terrorized them.
Dragons are not real so, no.
Real dogs cannot eat dragons, mainly because dragons are imaginary creatures. Imaginary dogs, on the other hand, can or cannot eat dragons, depending on your decision.
While no evidence supports the existence of dragons as depicted in mythology—large, fire-breathing reptiles—some scientists suggest that the idea may have been inspired by real animals, such as large reptiles or dinosaurs. Fossils of large creatures, combined with the human tendency to exaggerate and mythologize, could have contributed to dragon legends. Additionally, some cultures may have interpreted large birds or monitor lizards as dragon-like creatures. Thus, while real dragons did not exist, their legends may have roots in real-life inspirations.
the political system under the wifes lament was based on dragons, they all faught dragon, real life dragons, big fire breathing dragons, yea