While there are many theories, the most popular one, examined in the film Breath Of Fire is that there are two chemical glans at the base of the draconic lower jaw, and that these project fluids, much like your saliva glands do, but at a much faster rate. These when combined combust upon the air.
they have chemical releasing glands in their mouths that mix to create fire when necessary
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Breath of Fire V Dragon Quarter - 2002 VG is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G USA:T
Here are a couple Urulooce (fire breath dragon), Xiuhcoatl (fire serpent), Flambian (fire lizard), Glaurung (fire breather), Uruloki (fire-drake), Gaasyendietha (meteor-fire dragon), Handale (fire breathing), Warog (spirit of fire).
fire at it with the cloud dragon's water breath , defeat it before all the buildings burn down, use the cloud dragons water breath on the buildings to take out the fire
From what I recall of the story the dragon only had fiery breath - I don't recall poison being mentioned.
The RPG Fanatic - 2010 Breath of Fire Dragon Quarter 1-3 was released on: USA: 22 March 2010
because cats have dragon breath (they breathe fire) and if your cat proves to be really noisy then it is either trying to tell you about its fiery breath or trying to set you on fire but their breath isn't working.
No it cannot. There are only two shields that can protect you from dragon fire, and those are the "Anti-Dragon Shield" and the much more expensive "Dragon Fire Shield". The Anit-Dragon simply protects you from the flame, but the Dragon Fire sort of collects the flame and so can shoot it back out after 50 dragon fire breaths.
Cold DragsJeweled DragonsWeir Dragons (poisonous breath)Sore Dragons (napalm breath - not quite fire)Archaic DragonsTerrapodsKnucklersAll the sea serpents
Fire Breath is a dragon shout. The word wall locations are Dustman's Cairn, Sunderstone Gorge, and the Throat of the World. Paarthurnax will teach you one of the words.
If the 50ft dragon can breath fire, than it would be safe to put your money on it.