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Not dragon breath, but some species of Knucker Dragon have a lethal venom. They can spit it out at enemies where it will corrode anything it touches. the only exceptions to this are dragon scales and the Knucker's saliva.
The platypus has acidic saliva, which helps in breaking down food before digestion. This characteristic is unique to the platypus among mammals.
A Komodo Dragon does not have poison. It has festering bacteria in it's saliva from the dead carcasses it eats. This bacteria acts like poison and is deadly.
A sun dragon
Their saliva and stomic acid brakes the food and bone done enough to pass
I wouldn't recommend trying. A komodo dragon's saliva is so full of toxic bacteria, that if saliva enters even a slight graze, it could lead to blood poisoning and your death, unless it is quickly treated.
brown basilisk
Sho Brown goes by Swordsman, and Dragon.
To do heroine. Chasing the brown dragon is to smoke opium.
Bearded dragon saliva is not known to be lethal to humans. However, it can carry bacteria, such as Salmonella, which can cause infection if it enters the body through cuts or mucous membranes. It's important to practice good hygiene, such as washing hands after handling these reptiles, to minimize any risk of infection. Overall, while their saliva isn't deadly, caution is advised.
Its saliva carries 28 different types of infection lethal to humans