That depends on whose version of a dragon you're talking about. It's likely that some people believe that your average fire-breathing dragon, being a creature of fire, won't need to drink water. However, if you're looking at it from a realistic point of view, then like every living creature a dragon will need to drink water to survive,
they drink more than500g
yes it does need a lot of water
They don't suckle, because they are born from an egg. But they do drink small porsions of water.
They eat almost any kind of meat ranging in size from small rodents to water buffalo
No - Bearded Dragons get most of their moisture from the crickets they eat, and only require water for drinking if THEY want to drink it. You CANNOT force a reptile to drink if it doesn't want to !
Komodos can extract up to 80% of their water needs from the flesh of prey.
Probably because Bearded Dragons would never submergethemselves in water, in their natural environment ! Bearded dragons are desert species ! The nearest they would get to water - would be to drink !
Bearded Dragons DO NOT need to swim ! They are a DESERT species - native to central desert area of AUSTRALIA ! The only time they need to be anywhere near water - is to drink !
It'll drink when it's READY ! They don't necessarily drink every day, as they get a lot of moisture from the food they eat.
No they don't ! They barely even drink water as they get almost all the moisture they need from their food !
In the wild from the dew on cactuses and shallow water pools. In captivity us humans give them baths and water to drink.
A comforting drink that uses tea leaves and hot water, you can also add sugar and milk.