There are many Scientific theories that I just came up with on how anything could fly without wings. For a dragon, it could have magnetic friction waves in the scales to create thrust. Or it could drink water and have an organ that separates the molecules in the water, using the oxygen to breath on at high altitudes, and the hydrogen to go into an organ along it's back to float like a blimp, and use an eel like motion to move about. Or, if this dragon will be implemented in a fictional environment... MAGIC!
They would have to book a flight on a commercial airline.
they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings they fly because they have wings
yes of course
No, bearded dragons are incapable of flying for they are not magical, or have wings.
Well,Would a fly without wings be called a walk?Well probably seeing if a fly can fly it is a fly so . . .If a walk can walk it probably is a walk.No. Mean flies call them "cripples".
No. They can't be real because in Beowulf, the dragon had a hide and wings- and in Chinese mythology, they have scales and can fly without wings. If they were real, we would have evidence. That means that we have too much unreliable information.
i dunno the one without wings but i know that the one with wings is a bat! A flying squirrel is a mammal without wings.
some mythical creatures can fly, even without wings, but these are some body's imagination and are totally unreal and the aerodynamics situations would not able these creatures in real circumstances. >technically, blades are not wings so a helicopter does indeed fly without wings
Chickens can't fly.....
It wouldn't. It would crash.
Dragonflies cannot fly without wings.
it dont