
Its a bit weird to suddenly have a pair of limbs less, but with a cute spiky wyverness
beside me its not that bad :D
Hmmmm... *Counting limbs* hmmmm.... Does western dragons count as insects as well o.=.O?
ZHURZH Did such a great work there with the both of us :3
And sorry for the late upload as well xD this dragon is sometimes a bit lazy x.=.x
Original: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58647874/ (kind of :P)

Hmmmm... *Counting limbs* hmmmm.... Does western dragons count as insects as well o.=.O?

And sorry for the late upload as well xD this dragon is sometimes a bit lazy x.=.x
Original: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/58647874/ (kind of :P)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Wyvern
Size 1890 x 1949px
File Size 3.33 MB
That is an interesting idea considering dragons as insects the only issue is insects have eight limbs but the wings are not counted as part of the limbs instead considered six legs whether the insect has a pair of wings utilizing that rule dragons have four legs and a pair of wings so technically no they are not insects
For the heck of it I went ahead and searched that exact topic and I found this.
No, Western Dragons do not count as insects. Insects are classified as arthropods with three pairs of legs (six legs total), and dragons, by their typical depiction, have four legs and a pair of wings, resulting in six limbs. This limb count, along with their other characteristics like scales and a reptilian appearance, places them in a different category than insects.
No, Western Dragons do not count as insects. Insects are classified as arthropods with three pairs of legs (six legs total), and dragons, by their typical depiction, have four legs and a pair of wings, resulting in six limbs. This limb count, along with their other characteristics like scales and a reptilian appearance, places them in a different category than insects.
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