Do dragons have thumbs?

Dragons don't have opposable thumbs, but they can grasp things with their claws. This means that a young dragon could ride on the back of a larger one.
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Do dragons have opposable thumbs DND?

Most dragons have opposable thumbs, which is very useful to them because they can hold objects. A lot of dragon paintings and pictures show them holding objects, such as crystal balls or a tasty-looking knight, with their opposable thumbs.
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Do Wof dragons have thumbs?

They still have opposable thumbs of sorts, so they can grab things like weapons or goblets in their front talons. THey can also grab things in the talons attached to their wings, like bats' hands. I can see it. I like drawing dragons.
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Do dragons have hands?

Although the rear claw is not fully prehensile or as dexterous as a human hand, it does allow a dragon to grip objects and even to use tools or writing styluses if they're properly sized and designed for draconic use.
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How many claws do dragons have?

Dragons (usually with five claws on each foot) were a symbol for the emperor in many Chinese dynasties.
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Do dragons have toes?

Japanese dragons are similar to those of China, but are more serpentine in shape, have only three claws on each foot, and fly less frequently. The reason why they have three toes/claws is because the Japanese believe Eastern dragons originated in their native homeland.
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How many hearts does a dragon 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's 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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What are Dragon fingers called?

Sansevieria cylindrica "Dragon Fingers" unbraided.
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Do dragons have paws or claws?

Though dragons are a mythical creature, ancient Chinese imperial dragons are said to have claws inspired by an eagle's talons. Just as the feet can suggest the culture where a dragon originated, an eagle's feet also tells us a lot about the bird's evolutionary origin and ecological niche.
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What do dragons eat WoF?

Dragons are mostly omnivores, though many have primarily carnivorous diets. SilkWings are herbivores that subside mainly on fruit. RainWings are primarily vegetarian, but can eat meat if they choose so.
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How big is Pyrrhia WoF?

4x12x24=1152km. That would mean the Pyrrhia is about 6 to 7 times the size of the United States. This would make Pyrrhia larger than Asia but smaller than the Eurasian continent.
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Is a dragon cold blooded?

Bearded Dragons are Cold-blooded

Reptiles are cold-blooded (ectotherms), meaning they maintain their body temperature based on the environmental temperature. If it is cold in the room, they are cold. If it is warm in their environment, they are warm.
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Can a dragon wield a sword?

A dragon could use a Mouthpick weapon (from Lords of Madness) to wield a sword in its mouth.
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What makes a dragon a dragon?

A dragon is usually represented as a huge, bat-winged, fire-breathing, scaly lizard or snake with a barbed tail. The belief in these creatures apparently arose without the slightest knowledge on the part of the ancients of dinosaurs, which have some remblance to dragons.
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Do dragons have tongues?

They smell using the tip of their tongue, and a forked tongue allows them to sense from which direction a smell is coming.
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How many teeth do dragons have?

Bearded dragons can have up to 80 teeth that run all the way around their jaws in a 'U' shape (like the human mouth). They've got two different types of tooth; one type on the upper jaw, and another type on the lower jaw.
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Why do dragons have horns?

Spines could extend that protection while adding even more weight. Perhaps they are a method to dislodge an attacking dragon from their back, or simply offering them some upward weapon against larger foes while holding their ground against something larger or stronger.
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Do dragons have 4 legs?

The first difference you'll notice is the legs; dragons have four legs, while Wyvern only have two. The front legs of the Wyvern are fused to its wings, very much like arms.
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Can dragons have no wings?

Drakes are a little tough. Often, they are similar to the standard "dragon" with the difference that they typically do not have wings. These are often also referred to as Eastern Dragons or Chinese Dragon. In other instances, Drake is synonymous with Wyrm.
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Do dragons have paw pads?

It just is more specialized in mammals to what we recognize as 'paws'. To some extent you would also anticipate a large amount of padding on snapper feet as they are the most terrestrial dragons, but that might not be expressed as individual pads.
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What do dragons fear?

In his book An Instinct for Dragons, David E. Jones cites a study showing that these primates have an innate fear of lions, snakes and eagles. That's a recipe for a dragon if I've ever heard one!
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Do dragons 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 color dragon is the strongest?

Red dragons are the largest and most powerful of the classic chromatic dragons. They are large with a wide wingspan. They have two swept back horns on their heads.
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