Posted by Deanna on July 27, 2011 at 12:54 AM
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Dragons have more than five hundred bones. I don't know how anyone can count them without being killed or having a skeleton of a dead dragon... Sixty-eight bones alone make up the dragon's spine. A dragon has a very strong jaw and sharp teeth. The amount of teeth it has depends on its age and what it eats. All dragons have two fangs on the top jaw and two fangs on the bottom jaw. As you can probably imagine, the fangs are extremely sharp and perfect for piercing the hide of a dragon's prey... Or other dragons. A dragon's horn can serve many functions. Horns that point back from the heead can be used for grooming. Other horns are used for defense or battle. A dragon's spine sticks straight up along the dragon's back and tail. It is attached to the dragon's skeleton. Spine can also move. Although sturdy, they are not as hard or sharp as the dragon's horns.
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