Dragon expectorant is a highly nitrated compound that begins cataclysmic decomposition on contact with the metallic plates in the dragons throat. So yes it would begin it reaction on being moved through the pharynx area, however it would not make an aerosol or even move all that far through the water so the end result would be merely hot water all over the dragons face - at best.
they breathe fire
you can't breathe underwater
No, there is no known tribe that can breathe underwater.
Everytiem you walk in the door.
yes! since it has power over the boarders of imagination!
The Welsh dragon is your stereotypical Western dragon in body style, having six limbs (four legs and two wings), and can breathe fire. Eastern dragons do not have wings, are more serpentine in form, possess large manes, and normally do not breathe fire.
No, the arctic fox cannot breathe underwater.
If John is a dragon, then John can both breathe fire and fly. John cannot both breathe fire and fly. Therefore, John is not a dragon.
Dragon, hands-down. They can fly and breathe fire! A T-rex can only do headbutts.
Without proper equipment no human can breathe underwater anywhere.
No, garden snails cannot breathe underwater as they require air to breathe. They have lungs and need to surface to breathe air.
Based on the stories, the fruit was from fire breathing dragons. Whenever the dragons breathe fire, the tail of the fire was a fruit . When the dragon was slain, the fruits were collected and was given to the emperor. The dragon that breathed the fruits were eaten by the soldiers and believed that they got the strength of a dragon.