Not all.
Traditionally the dragons in European folklore are depicted as having large bat-like wings. There are two types; the dragon and the wyvern, where the largest difference is that the wyvern only has two legs and the dragon has four.
Dragons are a large part of Asian cultures. They usually don't have wings. They are commonly depicted as having long, thin, snake like bodies and four legs.
Dragons can't eat hot wings
Actually, no. It's what a lot of people think, but there are some species of dragons that don't have wings. For example, Chinese dragons don't have wings. Knuckers (a kind of dragon that's literally a serpent that supposedly lives in wells) that don't. A lot of people assume that dragons are just big lizards with wings, but there are a lot of differences. Hydra do not have wings. Hexapods do not have wings. Sea serpents do not have wings.
No.
Legs and wings are some things thaat dragons NOT ALWAYS have. Legs and wings are some things have.
Eastern usually don't have wings
No, bearded dragons are incapable of flying for they are not magical, or have wings.
If your talking about the big scaly ones that breath fire and look like lizards with gargoyle wings, those are western dragons. Eastern dragons are the ones that look like snakes with the weird heads, that can't breath fire and have no wings, but can still fly. Weird....
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yes of course
Because they had wings.
Viking Voyages The Dragons Wings - 2002 TV was released on: Sweden: 2002 USA: 2002
They have wings so they can have flight. Their wings can also be used as a defense mechanism by being used as a shield or barrier.