No, they aren't:] they are just lizards. dragons are only in mythology
Bearded dragons are lizards, and, like dinosaurs, lizards are reptiles. However, no lizards, including bearded dragons, evolved from dinosaurs. Birds, on the other hand, evolved from small, feathered, insectivorous or meat eating dinosaurs that lived in trees.
If your question is "Are dragons real?", the answer is "No. There is no such thing as a dragon." There are large lizards on an island in the Pacific Ocean called Kimodo Dragons, but they are just large lizards.
They are capable of eating insects, small fish such as goldfish, small mammals such as "pinky" mice, and certain vegetation. Some people also offer small lizards such as anoles to their dragons as a food source. So to answer your question yes they will eat other small lizards. The answer to the question: Do dragons eat other lizards is NO, they do NOT!!!
Yes. That is just a different name for it
They Are Both Lizards
Komodo dragons, otherwise known as monitor lizards, do not have wings. As the name suggests, they are lizards.
Komodo dragons, otherwise known as monitor lizards, do not have wings. As the name suggests, they are lizards.
komodo dragons are exotic because the are lizards of an unusual size. They are, in fact the largest lizards
They Are Lizards But I Think There Dragons
Bearded Dragons get their name from the spikes that surround their lower face. And the 'dragon' part is just because they are lizards, and "bearded lizard" is boring.
Bearded Dragons, iguanas, and others.
Dragons, the creatures spoken of in medieval (and even recent) literature, are not known to exist.There are several species of lizards which are referred to as dragons. They include:Komodo dragons - large, dangerous monitor lizards found only on certain Indonesian islandsThe Agamids of Australia, lizards of the Agamidae family which include such creatures as Bearded dragons, Water dragons, the Thorny devil and Two lined dragons. A link to these dragon lizards can be found below.