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What do dragons eat and who do they consider their greatest enemy?

popmol · 26-30, M
loads of fish and meat! their greatest enemy is the chicken as they can birth a basilisk and they are nemesies!
Nanoose · 61-69, M
Dragons eat the condensation nuclei found in clouds. They consume the nuclei by flying through clouds with their mouths open (sort of like how whales consume shrimp while swimming through the ocean. Not sure what dragons consider their greatest enemy's – maybe witches. Cheers and happy weekend!
They eat : Dragon Fruit
Their greatest enemy : The witch with the fire extinguisher

Northerner · 70-79, M
Around these parts they like to eat all the young Haggis as they hatch. When the Haggis season is finished they go on the hunt for Unicorns. Very few Unicorns left now.😅
Casheyane · 31-35, F
@Northerner Noooooo
GrannyWeatherwax · 61-69, F
I'm guessing the hottest curry .. the Caroline Reaper..
In Eastern culture, the mortal enemy of a dragon is the Tiger.

No idea why.
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
The answer to both is knights
Casheyane · 31-35, F
Booksforbreakfast · 31-35, M
Gotta be Scotch Bonnets.
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
Depends on what universe we're talking about. 🤔
Lilnonames · F
What dragons eat depends on their species and size:

Small dragons
In action role-playing games, small dragons are usually omnivores and eat plants, insects, spiders, scorpions, frogs, and small vertebrates.

Medium and large dragons
These dragons eat larger animals, such as livestock, big lizards, crocodiles, fish, deer, and big canines like wolves.

Bearded dragons
Bearded dragons are omnivores and eat a wide variety of foods, including:

Live mealworms, king worms, and crickets

Greens like parsley and kale

Vegetables like pepper and sweet potato

Small amounts of fruit as a treat

Pellet foods designed for bearded dragons

A bearded dragon's diet should be balanced, diverse, and based on their life stage. It should also include vitamin and calcium supplementation. Adult bearded dragons are usually fed at least once every 24 hours, while young bearded dragons need more protein and can eat three times per day.
Casheyane · 31-35, F
@Lilnonames So, not humans then?

 
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