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No. Dragons, which are reptiles, are in no way related to phoenixes, which are birds. Phoenixes are classified as 'pseudo-dragons', meaning false dragon. Pseudo-dragons are usually mistaken for dragons, as the phoenix might be, because it is a creature of fire. Other psuedo-dragons include basilisks, cockatrices, sea serpents, and komodo dragons.

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