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Angela Berkley, High School Student
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Female dragons have straight noses, round manes, thin scales and a strong tail.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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The tail is also strong but not as flexible as the spine, as it needs to be sturdy to act as a rudder and counterbalance the Dragons head during flight.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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European dragons are frequently conceived as monstrous, fire-breathing, bat-winged, lizards with barbed tails.
Eastern Dragons Chinese dragons have four legs and a long, sinuous body with a snake- like tail.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Baby dragons are dozing or sleepily watching you, but with caution, their tails lazily swishing slightly as they nap.
Komodo dragons are natural swimmers and use their large tails to propel them through the water.
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Keiko Miyisawa, Receptionist
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Dragons tail Digital Art done on the computerBy Nona Prints.
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Phuong Nguyen, Exotic Dancer
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The Faerie Dragons tail is also well-muscled, as it is used as a rudder and stabilises the Dragon when in flight.
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Sasha Prevette, Kindergarten student
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Imagine there is a dragons tails down the middle of the pool made of rocks and you will have an idea of the bottom of this pool.
The railing was obviously meant to be the dragons' tails.
The dragon's hot flame singes their tails as it passes then climbs once more into the night sky.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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These Dragons hunt for insects on tree trunks and therefore don't need a stabilising tail fin as much, because they do less flying.
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