What is a group of dragons called?

A group of dragons is called a thunder.
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What do you call the leader of dragons?

The leader of the Dragon People is called the Right Hand of the Maker; Waerdinur is now the thirty-ninth person to hold the position. One theory is that, Jaremias, the assistant to Kanedias, was the first Right Hand of the Maker.
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What do you call baby dragons?

hatchlings or whelps. I've generally been calling them babies or hatchlings or fledglings.
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What do you call a group of drakes?

Brian Barth. Male ducks are called drakes and female ducks are usually referred to as, well, ducks. A group of ducks may be called a brace, raft, skiff, team, paddling or sord, depending on where you're from.
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Is a Wyvern a type of dragon?

A wyvern (/ˈwaɪvərn/ WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary dragon that has two legs.
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What are Feathered dragons called?

An Amphiptere (also called Amphithere, Amphitere, or Phipthere; meaning bi-winged, two-winged) is a type of winged serpent found in European heraldry.
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Do dragons have 4 legs or 2?

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. This makes the Wyvern easier to attack, since it cannot move its wings away when it wants to use its front talons to attack back.
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What is a group of ducks?

Ducks: raft, team, paddling, badling.
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What is the collective name for a group of ducks?

The collective noun used for a group of ducks depends on where they are. For example, a group of ducks can be referred to as either a raft or paddling on the water. On the ground, a group of ducks can be called a waddling and a badelyng or badling - which is a common term to describe a brood of ducks.
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What's a group of chickens called?

The most common collective nouns for a group of chickens are a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens and a brood of chickens. A flock is a common noun for the group of most birds, whereas brood refers more to a family unit of chickens.
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What are female dragons called?

In Greek mythology, a drakaina (Ancient Greek: δράκαινα) is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features.
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What do you call a dragon's hand?

A dragon (6 limbed variety) would have feet, but possibly you may call it a hand or talon. The digits would be fingers, or claws depending on how dexterous your dragon is. Fingers if they could make a fist, otherwise claws. 1.
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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 do you call a group of Komodo dragons?

3. A group of Komodo Dragons is called a Bank.
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What is a male dragon called?

The term drake is usually used to signify a particular species of dragon (e.g. as opposed to a wyvern), but in "real" biology the term drake is used for a male swan.
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What is a group of frogs called?

A group of frogs is called army, colony or a knot. Groups of young frogs will even swim together in schools, much like fish. During mating season, the male frogs in a group will croak quite loudly. Frogs croak to attract females.
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What is a group of camels called?

A group of camels is called a "caravan."
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What is a group of giraffes called?

Take giraffe for example: “a tower” is their collective noun, and we can't think of a better way to describe a group of these gangly giants, towering as they do above all but the tallest trees around them. A group of giraffe are called a 'tower', which is a great example of collective nouns at their descriptive best.
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What is a flock of pigeons called?

pigeons - a loft of pigeons.
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What is a group of blackbirds called?

A wintertime flock may include redwing blackbirds, grackles, starlings, cowbirds, and sometimes, even robins.
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What is a flock of geese called?

If the group is flying, it becomes a skein; if the group is on water, it's a gaggle.
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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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Are there wingless dragons?

Wingless dragons are quadrupedal dragons with no wings. Though sometimes similar to eastern dragons, wingless dragons usually have a shorter and stockier torso than easterns. Some wingless dragons have vestigial wings.
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Are Drakes dragons?

Drakes were draconic creatures, distant and lesser cousins to true dragons. They were smaller and not as powerful as dragons but were much easier to train, so they were commonly used as mounts. They were often used as guards by dragons, or they were given to the dragons' humanoid servants.
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