Dragonology.
yes.
Yes, folklorists.
dragons
Dragonology or Dracology or, more-so, Arvenology
Yes. As dragons are mythical creatures there are no dragon skeletons for us to study, and no living models to work from. Add to that there are several "kinds" of dragons found throughout the history of illustration. The winged dragon and the water dragon differ greatly. The Chinese dragon is different from the European dragon. If you are interested in learning how to draw dragons your best bet is to study the work of artists you admire who draw their own version of a dragon.
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a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
Some collective nouns for dragons are a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons.
No, komodo dragons do not own pets. Especially no dragons. Dragons are really hard pets and komodo dragons know. Yet they might be related to the ancient stories about dragons...
Females are known as drakaina and males are known as drake
Before dragons was nothing, as dragons are eternal!
they are both dragons!