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all of them ! can you imagine being chased by a dragon thas hasnt got enough ?
it would be like being chased by a centepede with a wooden leg. 99 "CLUMP" only the centepede would have to be a giant one or you wouldnt hear his little legs making a sound. i suppose its wooden leg would make a sound, but it wouldnt be a clump. more like a little click.
dragons could, in theory fly to their intended target. but i dont think its wings are big enough to carry its massive weight.
according to scientists, a bumble bee shouldnt be able to fly. the wing to body size dont make for a flying machine. someone should tell the bee`s they cant fly !
i hate wasps !!!
I like dragons ! AFAIK the big 'dragons' have four legs and separate wings, but the smaller species - the 'wyvern' has just two legs. I used to have a Vauxhall Wyvern and the logo showed a two legs / two wings thingy, though the usual Vauxhall mascot is a Griffin - four legs (stands upright on back two) and no wings.