Are wyverns poisonous?

They are typically venomous in some form; they're most often given a venomous, scorpion-like stinger at the end of their tails, but a venomous bite or toxic breath may also appear instead of or alongside stinging tails. Note here that "wyvern" comes from the same linguistic root as "viper".
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Is wyvern blood poisonous?

Wyvern hide was used in the creation of bookbindings, and its blood was an ingredient in the belarris poison.
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Is wyvern stronger than dragon?

Wyverns are not as powerful as ancient dragons, but I still think they're pretty cool. They're fast, and I feel like that would make them fun to ride. Well, maybe not… knowing my luck, I would probably fall right off.
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Do wyverns have stingers?

The wyvern makes two attacks: one with its bite and one with its stinger. While flying, it can use its claws in place of one other attack.
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Is a wyvern evil?

Thou they are not always antagonistic and villainous, some wyverns are depicted as neutral in nature, or even benevolent, willing to fight along side humans against evil.
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Is a wyvern a dragon?

A wyvern (/ˈwaɪvərn/ WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary dragon that has two legs.
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What's different about a wyvern compared to a dragon?

The differentiation between a dragon and a wyvern in Western mythology is that a dragon has six limbs (four legs and two wings) whereas a wyvern has four (the "front legs" are also the wings).
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Are wyverns cold blooded?

People assume that dragons are cold-blooded due to their apparently reptilian nature. In truth, a dragon does not depend upon the environment for warmth, but rather maintains a consistent internal temperature.
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How heavy is a wyvern?

A wyvern's body is 15 feet long, and dark brown to gray; half that length is tail. Its wingspan is about 20 feet. A wyvern weighs about one ton. Wyverns speak Draconic, but usually don't bother with anything more elaborate than a loud hiss or a deep-throated growl much like that of a bull alligator.
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Did dragons exist?

Chinese scholars have classified the dragon as one of the 369 animal species with scales. Long before the development of paleontology, people unearthed fossilized bones in Asia and Europe--and believed they had found the remains of dragons from an earlier age.
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Can a wyvern breathe fire?

Wyverns are species of animal that lives in Sothoryos, kin to dragons, although they do not breathe fire. Wyverns have great leathery wings, "cruel" beaks, and an insatiable hunger. They are more ferocious than dragons, if smaller in size.
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Is ghidorah a wyvern?

King Ghidorah is an alien three-headed wyvern who is the arch nemesis of Godzilla. He breathes electric Gravity Beams and is a very deadly foe. He's other names are Monster Zero and The One Who is Many.
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What is a dragon without wings called?

10. “Worm” is often used as a derogatory term to dragons, so be selective with its usage. 11. No wings, and usually no limbs.
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Is smaug a wyvern?

Most notably, Smaug was apparently a four-legged western dragon in the first film, but to follow the description in the book, referring to him as a "wyrm", he was redesigned to be a more snake or bird-like wyvern-type dragon in the second film.
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How long do wyverns live for?

In one setting wyverns might be like reptilian mayflies who live only a year and die every winter, while in another setting they can live thousands of years, and in a third setting they have a lifespan similar to cats, etc.
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What should I name my wyvern?

Wyvern Names Meanings
  • Azure: French; A light purplish blue/sky blue.
  • Cerulean: Latin/Old English; Sky Blue.
  • Rygor: Polish/Jewish; Rigour.
  • Delphyne: Greek; From the Flower.
  • Ember: Old English; A glowing piece of coal or wood.
  • Max: from Latin maxime; Great.
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What powers do wyverns have?

Wyverns have many abilities such as:
  • Flight: All Wyverns can fly using their wings.
  • Diamond poison tail: Wyverns have a Sharp tail that can inject poison.
  • Fire Breathing: The ability to breath Fire is found in almost all draconic creatures.
  • Aerokinesis: The ability to control Air and Wind at will.
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What would wyverns eat?

It should be noted that Wyvern milk is the only food a Wyvern will take before the adult stage. Baby, juvenile, and adolescent Wyverns will not eat raw or cooked meat.
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How high can wyverns fly?

Wyverns have a basic “walking” speed of 20 feet per turn but a flying speed of 80 feet. With that kind of gap, there's no reason for it to hold still and engage in stationary melee, as other high-Strength, high-Constitution brutes are happy to do.
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How many hearts do dragons have?

The Ender dragon is the most difficult monster to kill and it takes a very long time to do so. The dragon's health is 100 hearts, which means it would have to be hit over 20 times with a fully drawn bow.
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What are dragon hands called?

I usually just say hands or claws. If we ever get dragons with more paw-like.. paws, I'd probably call them paws then.
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How do dragons breathe fire?

Strong gas pressures in the dragon force it to expel hydrogen regularly, which due to its high flammability allows it to breathe fire.
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Are wyverns weaker than dragons?

Physically wyverns are known to be smaller, lighter and generally weaker than their cousins the dragons. Dragons are depicted as able to speak and are capable of some compelling speech. They are also intellectually bright creatures.
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Is a hydra a dragon?

The hydra is a multiheaded dragon, with anywhere between 3 to 7 heads recorded, but there are rumors of them having many more. It is the only dragon that reproduces by splitting its head. It is also one of the only dragons with only two legs and two useless wings.
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Is Stormfly a wyvern?

So Stormfly isn't actually a dragon. She's a wyvern.
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