Dragons typically have two pairs of limbs: the front legs, which are often referred to as "forelegs," and the hind legs. In many depictions, these forelegs are similar to those of large reptiles or mammals. In some fantasy contexts, dragons might also have wings that can serve as front limbs during flight. However, the term "forelegs" is the most commonly used when specifically referring to their front limbs.
Legs and wings are some things thaat dragons NOT ALWAYS have. Legs and wings are some things have.
There are a great variety of Dragons. Some have six legs but in the majority the second pair has evolved into a pair of wings. Some Dragons have lost the last pair of legs and have only wings and front legs. The Chinese Dragon has only four legs having lost the mid-pair altogether. Some have lost all their legs: Knuckers and Hydra. Then there are rare weird things that are deemed to belong to the same class as Dragons that have odder physiques. One such is the Vlariak River Dolphin. This blind bottom dweller has one rear leg with a webbed fin-like foot that it uses as a rudder. And some Dragons have four legs and a pair of wings. [European Dragon, etc.]
a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
technically speaking, a horse has no arms, but four legs. if you want, though, you can call the two front legs arms.
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A dragon has several body parts. The dragons body parts are the head, neck, wings, tail, paws, legs, front, hind, and torso.
it is just the color of its skin
Yes, squirrels have forearms (front legs).
Back legs first, then front.
A grasshopper's two sets of front legs are much smaller than their set of long, strong back legs. The front legs are used to hold food, while the back legs aid the grasshopper in jumping. All three sets of legs are used for walking.
Yes and their feet are called paws.
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