A Komodo Dragon does have scales. But they are cold-blooded animals so it is more the color of the skin/scales that regulate temperature.
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There are actually very few similarities between the komodo dragon and the fictitious creature known as a dragon. They both breathe using lungs, but the fictitious dragon breathes out fire whereas the komodo dragon breathes ordinary air. The komodo dragon has scaly skin, whereas a dragon is generally believed to have scales.
The Komodo dragon and rhino iguana are examples of land animals with scales at the Singapore Zoo. They also have many species of snake, including the rattlesnake, cobra and reticulated python.
Usually dragons have black eyes like every other creature, but otherwise they are usually red or blue. Mostly they are the same colour as the scales.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles. Reptiles do shed their skin fairly regularly. The skin of a reptile is scaly and tough. This is for protection. Komodo Dragons are the largest lizard in the world.Assuming you mean 'Komodo' dragon - yes it does. A kimono (for future reference) is a piece of clothing typically worn by people of Japan.
Yes, their scales look like dots upclose.
You get dragon scales by catching Seadras
The Komodo dragon is the world's largest lizard, reaching a length of up to 3.15m or over ten feet, and weighing an average of 70kg, although some have been known to weigh up to 165kg, or 365 pounds. The tail of a Komodo dragon is usually as long as its body. Its sharp, jagged teeth can be as long as 1cm each, and unlike other lizards, it has a long, forked tongue which is bright yellow. Young komodo dragons are coloured yellow, green, brown or grey and sometimes they are often speckled and banded. Adult dragons are either earthy red in colour, greyish or black. Their bodies are covered with rough, thick and tough scaly skin.
Fish, Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles, Alligators
Dragon scales are usually shed naturally as the dragon grows or renews its skin. They can also be lost during battles, especially if the dragon gets injured. In some cases, dragons may deliberately shed scales as a means of defense or distraction.
Dragons often have scales covering their bodies, with the exact number varying depending on the size and type of dragon. There is no specific or standardized count for the number of scales a dragon may have.
If Ice scales count, just go to dragesvard, go to that guy and go on random quest. In one of them, you fight a dragon and if you win, you get an ice scale.