In dragon anatomy, the hand of a dragon is typically referred to as a "claw" or "talons." Dragons are often depicted with sharp, curved claws that they use for gripping, climbing, and attacking. These claws are an important feature of a dragon's powerful and fearsome appearance.
before dragons were called dragons they where called worm...why? that i dont know i simply know they were known as worms before they were called dragons.
Usually they are just called "dragons".
Females are known as drakaina and males are known as drake
They Are Lizards But I Think There Dragons
Fear of Dragons is called Drakonophobia.
Take a pick. 1. A pride of dragons 2. A herd of dragons 3. A flock of dragons 4. A school of dragons 5. A cluster of dragons
Dragons live in many different areas.
Dragons of the fire breathing kind sadly do not exist, but on the other hand, there are large lizards which people call ''Dragons'' such as Komodo Dragons. No all of the dragons died
Advanced Dungeons and Dragons you would have to get the Elves hand book for those type of things....
The random dragons come in different kinds, depending on your level. The first ones are just called 'Dragon', after that are Blood Dragons, then Frost Dragons, Elder Dragons, then Ancient Dragons. Some dragons have names, these dragons will be one of the types mentioned above.
A group of dragons is commonly referred to as a "clutch" or a "flight."
Masters of Fire I guess. They do call them dragons.