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[General fantasy] Are dragons reptiles, birds, or mammals? : r . . . There are many versions of dragons The variations come with how much legs or arms they have, whether they have wings or not Most western dragons are scaley (leaning towards reptile), but the eastern dragons have feathers fur (leaning towards birds) Either way, they aren't mammals, and have more similar traits with dragons and reptiles
Are dragons reptiles? : r httyd - Reddit Even though this sounds stupid, reptiles are cold-blooded, yet the night fury in one of the snow wraith episodes was warm, despite being in a cold environment He didn’t even look bothered by the snow So dragons are warm-blooded but reptiles aren’t?
The Dragons Breath Weapon : r DnD - Reddit Dragons are not mammals Dragons are also not reptiles Dragons are their own class of creature - dragon They are hexapodal and so innately magical that one of the many things that dragons use magic for is regulating their body temperature
are dragonborn mammals or reptiles? : r DnD - Reddit Dragonborn are more closely related to Dragons than to mammals or Reptiles In the Forgotten Realms, there exists a third major clade of Amniotes alongside the Synapsids and Sauropsids, characterized by a complete lack of infratemporal fenestra This clade would go on to produce Dragons, as well as the related species Dragonborn
Do dragons molt like reptiles, or do they shed their scales . . . - Reddit There is evidence of scales growing and renewing as skin, shedding like fur, or molting as with reptiles, somewhere within books, stories, and magazines along the way You should decide how you want dragons to work in your world Perhaps chromatic dragons molt like a snake, and metallic dragons shed scales individually, or vise versa
[OC] Dragons Are Mammals : r dndmemes - Reddit Dragons have a high metabolic rate, shared with mammals Dragons lay eggs, produce no milk, and care little for their young, shared with reptiles Growth slows down after adulthood, shared with mammals Skull with small brain case and single bone forming jaw, shared with reptiles and mammals, respectively Simple cheek teeth, shared with reptiles
I sorted every Pokémon into groups based on whether or not . . . - Reddit If a Pokémon looks like what most people perceive dragons to look like, then it counts towards the " looks like dragons reptiles " category (which one depends on whether or not the Pokémon in question is a Dragon-type Pokémon) I'm also including reptiles in with dragons as there's no Reptile-type and Dragon-type is the closest thing we got
Snakes = Dragons, Dragons = Snakes : r mythology - Reddit There are many dragons that don’t resemble snakes at all, even very old ones, even non-European ones OSP has a great, short breakdown of the symbolism of dragons in mythology and storywriting