to catch their food and to climb trees
Many animals have claws. However, since dragons are fantasy animals, you can imagine them with or without claws, whatever you prefer.
yes
komodo dragon use there claws to rip open there prey
Obviously dragons....fly...faster...claws...spikes...fire...and clever
Komodo dragons use their forelimbs and claws to dig holes for shelter. The holes measure from 3 to 10 feet wide.
Dragons are considered legendary creatures in diverse cultures. In most continents can be found tales and legends related with dragons. However, the characteristics of dragons and their description can show wide variations between one culture and other. For example, while Asian dragons are in general benevolent and lucky creatures, European dragons are described as predating on humans with some exceptions as i.e. in Celtic tales. Asian dragons alone, come from China, Japan, Korean, Vietnam, Thailand and many other places. They are distinguished from each other by the number of claws that they have on the feet. Chinese dragons have five claws, Japanese have three. The basic rules being the further from China you get the less claws (toes) the dragon has.
it can rip a persons head with it's sharp claws
The three clawed dragon is for the use of 'lower ranking' people and the general public. Five claws for the Emperor, four for Imperial Nobility.
typical dragon look, scales, wings, arms, legs, tail, claws etc...
well regular dragons are peaceful but not all. check out wiki to find more Flying Fire breathing scales huge claws large size huge teeth
Personally I would stick it to the OUTSIDE so it shows through the vivarium. That way, it won't get damaged by the Bearded Dragons claws when it is moving around.
A mythical winged lizard often used in fairytales.
Komodo dragons are large lizards that can be found in Indonesia. Their forked to tongues can reach lengths over 2 feet long.