Are dragons cold blooded?

By broad definition, that makes dragons warm-blooded, but true warm-blooded creatures maintain their body temperature by increasing their metabolic rate when the environment grows cold and by slowing their metabolism and shedding heat— through sweating, panting, or similar methods—when the environment warms.
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Is dragon cold or hot?

Knowing that dragons look like big lizards, we could assume they are cold blooded. But dinosaurs were neither cold nor warm blooded. And finally, they do breathe out fire (probably from exhaling a gas or a combination of gases that then ignite) so they must be able to withstand some relatively high temperatures...
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Are dragons Ectotherms?

Some of the types of reptiles often kept as pets include iguanas, geckos, bearded dragons, tortoises, turtles and some snakes. Reptiles are cold-blooded (ectotherms), meaning they maintain their body temperature based on the environmental temperature.
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Are dinosaurs cold-blooded?

"This is really exciting for us as paleontologists -- the question of whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded is one of the oldest questions in paleontology, and now we think we have a consensus, that most dinosaurs were warm-blooded," said lead study author Jasmina Wiemann, a postdoctoral researcher at the ...
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Are dragons mammals?

Why Dragons are Reptiles, not Mammals.
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Did fire-breathing dragons exist?

After all, a flying, fire-breathing reptile could never exist in real life, right? It's true no fire-breathing dragons have ever been discovered, yet flying lizard-like creatures exist in the fossil record. Some may be found in the wild today.
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What type of animal is a dragon?

A dragon is a reptile-like legendary creature that appears in the folklore of many cultures worldwide. Beliefs about dragons vary considerably through regions, but dragons in western cultures since the High Middle Ages have often been depicted as winged, horned, four-legged, and capable of breathing fire.
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Was the T. rex warm or cold-blooded?

Dinosaur blood ran hot and cold, scientists recently discovered.
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Did T. rex have color vision?

Sight: T. rex had an eye about the size of a softball, one of the largest eyes ever developed in the animal kingdom - past or present. This would have included plenty of space for black-and-white and color receptors; since its ancestors (crocs) and its descendants (birds) see in color, scientists think T. rex did, too.
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Could T. rex have feathers?

Paleontologists think feathers may have first evolved to keep dinosaurs warm. But while a young T. rex probably had a thin coat of downy feathers, an adult T.
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Are dragons endothermic or exothermic?

Unlike most other reptiles, however, they are endothermic, like mammals. Many paleontologists also believe that birds were not the only endothermic dinosaurs.
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Is a bearded dragon cold-blooded?

A warm habitat is crucial for bearded dragons. They're cold-blooded and rely on external heat sources to raise their body temperature, which varies according to the temperature of their environment. They bask in the sun to warm themselves and can burrow underground to avoid extreme heat and predators.
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Why can't we have dragons?

They would probably raise very few offspring, since an overpopulation of dragons would literally set the world ablaze. Due to their predatory prowess, dragons would have felt little need to coordinate with one another while hunting. Homo sapiens, on the other hand, are stupendously adept at working together.
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What would dragons evolve from?

Eventually, our proto-dragons would evolve from amphibians to reptiles while remaining semi-aquatic. They'd probably resemble semi-aquatic reptiles like basilisk lizards or certain iguanas.
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Do dragons have eggs?

Most reptiles, like bearded dragons, lay eggs, and are referred to as oviparous. Understanding the process of caring for a gravid (pregnant) or egg-bound bearded dragon before she starts laying eggs can help ensure the best possible outcome for your beardie if she does become gravid.
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Is a dragon a dinosaur?

Children may confuse a "dragon" as a type of dinosaur. Dragons exist only in stories and myths. However, dinosaurs were once real creatures. Discuss the difference between extinct and mythical animals.
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What killed the T. rex?

rex went extinct during the K-T mass extinction, about 65 million years ago. This extinction killed the remaining dinosaurs (not just T. rex) and many other animal and plant groups. This extinction was probably caused by a catastrophic asteroid colliding with Earth.
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Did dinosaurs have 2 Hearts?

There's no evidence that dinosaurs of any sort had bizarre accessory hearts, but the idea has still played a small role in the ongoing investigation into how giant dinosaurs actually lived. To start, we have to go back to ancient bones and the ways in which paleontologists put them together.
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What language did dinosaurs speak?

Dinosaurs didn't have email or text messages to keep in touch, but scientists are quite certain the beasts engaged in dialogue. Those communications likely included hoots and hollers, cracking sounds, dance and song, and even symbolic love calls made with showy plumage.
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Can a human be cold-blooded?

Humans are warm-blooded. Their body temperatures do not change when the temperature outside changes. How might humans live differently if they were cold-blooded, like lizards?
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Were any dinosaurs warm-blooded?

“The question of whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded is one of the oldest questions in paleontology, and now we think we have a consensus, that most dinosaurs were warm-blooded.”
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What was the first warm-blooded animal?

It's one of the most basic biology facts we're taught in school growing up: Birds and mammals are warm-blooded, while reptiles, amphibians and fish are cold-blooded. But new research is turning this well-known knowledge on its head with the discovery of the world's first warm-blooded fish — the opah.
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What animal is closest to a dragon?

Described as 'the closest thing to a real life dragon,' scientists have discovered a new 'fearsome beast' from the time of the dinosaurs! The creature's fossil was found in Australia and is thought to be a new species of pterosaur, a group of winged reptiles that were the largest flying animals that have ever existed.
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Do dragons still exist?

Dragons don't exist (as far as we know), but some of their individual characteristics can be found throughout the animal kingdom. It would have taken quite a few turns for natural selection to have produced dragons, but if you're willing to stretch a bit, most classic dragon characteristics do exist in other species.
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What is the enemy of a dragon?

In medieval literature, the ichneumon or echinemon was the enemy of the dragon. When it sees a dragon, the ichneumon covers itself with mud, and closing its nostrils with its tail, attacks and kills the dragon.
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