Flying dragons, often depicted in mythology and fantasy, are imagined to have keen eyesight suited for their aerial lifestyle. They can likely see great distances, spotting prey or threats from high altitudes. Their vision may include the ability to detect movement and differentiate colors, enhancing their hunting and navigation skills. Additionally, some portrayals suggest they might see in the dark or have other enhanced sensory capabilities.
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No, bearded dragons are incapable of flying for they are not magical, or have wings.
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They are a myth.
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they don't because flying dragons don't exist neither do regular dragons you idiot. actually dragons might not be the fable whe all think they may exist becaouse there has bin proof that lizards are born with wings in there egg sooooo....to answer your question flying dragons would get there food like anything else by hunting for it or getting it from a sacrafice
dragons dont exist
Yes. Some types of dragons, such as night dragons, can.
No flying dragons, and in fact all dragon are members of a class Hexapodal (distinct from the Insects, just happens to have a similar name) that diverged from the chordata at about the stage of the paddle-finned fishes.
dragons arent real