Dragons would traditionally be reptiles. Usually breathing in water extinguishes their flames (sometimes killing them in the process)Their cousins, Sea Serpents, would be amphibians.
If dinosaurs were not reptiles or amphibians, then why would dragons have to be. Maybe they were proto-mammals, or something else. I mean if birds are modern dinosaurs, who knows.
jasonsnakelover about 2 months ago
Reptiles and sea animals
enigmamz about 2 months ago
Yes
DaveG1960 about 2 months ago
Heres mud in your eye………
hariseldon59 about 2 months ago
Both and neither.
rekam Premium Member about 2 months ago
Henry loves a mud bath.
gammaguy about 2 months ago
“Are dragons reptiles or amphibians?”
They’re whatever they want to be. You got a problem with that?
Doug K about 2 months ago
Sometimes they seem more like big birds.
Gent about 2 months ago
Eh even buffalo and pigs is sit in it. They ain’t no amphibian.
William Bednar Premium Member about 2 months ago
They’re amphibious reptiles.
Goat from PBS about 2 months ago
They’re dragons. Straight up. They’re their own category!
rockyridge1977 about 2 months ago
To be or not to be…..that is the question!!!!!
just-ducky about 2 months ago
Dragons would traditionally be reptiles. Usually breathing in water extinguishes their flames (sometimes killing them in the process)Their cousins, Sea Serpents, would be amphibians.
wirepunchr about 2 months ago
“At this point who really knows” or cares.
assrdood about 2 months ago
They’re MYTHICAL critters!
rshive about 2 months ago
Fun-loving somethings.
belovedkija about 2 months ago
they could be smoke like Puff
ladykat about 2 months ago
Rinse him off before you let him back in the house.
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 months ago
If dinosaurs were not reptiles or amphibians, then why would dragons have to be. Maybe they were proto-mammals, or something else. I mean if birds are modern dinosaurs, who knows.
Amra Leo about 2 months ago
When somebody’s that big and breathes fire, does it matter?
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
I think they are herptibians but it depends on which taxonomy you use. :)
markkahler52 about 2 months ago
That ain’t MUD!!