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Dragons- Their Phisology

May 24, 2010 @ 9:58 AM 0 Comments      

How they breath fire

Dragons use their firebladder to breath fire. In their foua, they store gases, which then mix with flammable chemicals in the firebladder to create an oily flame.

The Body Structure

Mucles and Scales

Dragons have a short sturdy skull that acommodates powerful mustles. These mustles are caped with a thick layer of skin protected with scales. The scales are densly packed cells made of extremely tough keratin.

The Wings

The dragons wing is a strong, leathery appendage that helps a dragon take off. The wings structure is basically like another arm protruding from in between the two shoulder blades. They have a joint, a long “arm” structure, a short “thumb” and 4 elongated “fingers.” This is all coated with a thin layer of skin to catch the air.

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