Yes dragons are very much mythical creatures.
No. Komodo dragons are real animals, and members of the lizard family. Dragons are fictitious creatures.
No Dragons are mythical creatures.
The only living species called a dragon is the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), which are large lizards native to Indonesia. All other 'dragons' are mythical or imaginary creatures.
Dragons, generally, are mythical, fictional creatures and do not exist. They can therefore have any power the author gives them. Dragons, so called, that do exist are animals such as the Komodo Dragon and certain other lizards, these do not have any 'special' powers
They just take them away GOSH! == ...the mythical creature, or Komodo dragons?
In time-travel stories involving dragons, mythical creatures like unicorns, griffins, and phoenixes are often featured alongside the dragons.
No, there are no known living dragons in the world. Dragons are mythical creatures that appear in folklore and mythology across various cultures. While some animals, like komodo dragons, have "dragon" in their name, they are not the legendary fire-breathing creatures of myth. As of now, dragons remain a part of fantasy and imagination rather than reality.
There is not an abbreviation for the word dragons. Dragons are mythical creatures and in many cultures part of spirituality and folklore.
Komodo Dragons are both Diurnal and Nocturnal creatures, the are very opportunistic feeders. They rest whenever they like whether it be during the day or night.
no they are mythical creatures created by imagination.
They are both. In many cultures a dragon can be defined as a large or small lizard. The komodo dragon is the largest living species of lizard. Crocodiles and alligators have also bee defined as water dragons in many historical cultures. Mythical dragons are fictitious. Dragons with wings that fly and breath fire are mythical creations of man, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of such creatures. (Except dinosaur bones)