Do dragons have balls?

Whether dragons have testicles (balls) depends on the type: real-life bearded dragons have internal testes, while mythical dragons' anatomy varies, but they often reproduce, suggesting male reproductive organs, though "Dragon Balls" are magical wish-granting orbs in fiction. In biology, bearded dragons have testes inside their bodies, but male ones can develop hemipenes (male sex organs) if temperatures change during development, while female ones resorb them, showing complex reptile reproduction. Mythological dragons, like those in D&D or fantasy, often have males and females, implying normal anatomy, while the iconic "Dragon Balls" are magical artifacts.
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How many balls does a dragon have?

14, two dragons, each as 7 balls. Shenlong is the earth dragon first created by Kami. After Kami merged back together with Piccolo, they were no longer active. Dende chose to stay on earth and recreated them.
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How do dragons mate?

Dragon mating varies wildly by myth, but often involves elaborate aerial courtship, treasure exchange, and complex dances, leading to copulation where males transfer sperm (like Komodo dragons) or lay eggs in nests (like bearded dragons), typically involving a "lock-up," neck biting, and tail wrapping, followed by the female incubating eggs, sometimes using fire, with parental care varying by story.
 
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How big are Dragon Balls?

Dragon Ball sizes vary by set: Earth's are often depicted as softball to baseball-sized (around 3 inches), Namekian balls are much larger, like basketballs, while the universe-spanning Super Dragon Balls are planet-sized. There's inconsistency, but generally, the more powerful the set, the larger the Dragon Balls are.
 
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Why do Chinese dragons have a ball?

Many pictures of Chinese dragons show a flaming pearl under their chin or in their claws. The pearl is associated with spiritual energy, wisdom, prosperity, power, immortality, thunder, or the moon. Chinese art often depicts a pair of dragons chasing or fighting over a flaming pearl.
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What does the 🐉 mean?

The 🐉 emoji represents a mythical dragon, symbolizing power, good luck, strength, and wisdom across cultures, especially in China where it signifies prosperity and imperial authority, while in the West, it often means danger or fantasy. It can refer to fantasy, mythology, the Chinese zodiac, or represent powerful, transformative forces.
 
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What are Chinese dragon balls?

Sesame Ball is fried dessert balls made of flour stuffed with seasoning mung bean, red bean, black bean or peanut paste and coated with white sesame. Also known as Dragon balls, Famous Chinese snack.
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Who got all 7 Dragon Balls?

The Ultimate Tenkaichi Hero manages to defeat Omega Shenron and collects all seven but is confronted by Ultimate Shenron who attacks them when he is summoned due to Omega Shenron's negative energy. The hero manages to defeat Ultimate Shenron, removing the negative energy from him restoring the Dragon to normal.
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What does Goku's name悟 mean?

Goku's kanji, 悟, pronounced Go (meaning "wisdom" or "enlightenment") is the kanji that Goku sports on both the front and back of his uniform after completing his intense gravity training on board his spaceship on his way to Namek.
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What are Dragon Balls?

Dragon Balls are magical, orange orbs from the Dragon Ball franchise that summon wish-granting dragons (like Shenron or Porunga) when all seven are gathered, allowing users to make wishes for anything from resurrection to wealth, though limitations exist based on the creator's power and the specific set used. There are multiple sets, including Earth's (summon Shenron), Namek's (summon Porunga), and Super Dragon Balls, each with different rules and abilities, driving much of the series' plot.
 
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How long is a dragon pregnant?

Dragon pregnancy varies wildly, from real reptiles like the bearded dragon (3-6 weeks gravid period) or Komodo dragon (months of egg-laying) to mythical lore, where fictional dragons might gestate for months or even years before egg-laying, as seen in D&D (months) or Wings of Fire (around a year to hatch from eggs laid after short pregnancies). 
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How do dragons show their love?

While not effusive and certainly not as emotional as dogs, cats, and other mammals, bearded dragons are known to show signs of affection to their owners. For example, they will remain calm when handled or sit still on their owner's lap. Bearded dragons are not social creatures by nature.
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Can dragons lay eggs without a male?

Even if you don't have a male bearded dragon around, females will regularly lay clutches of infertile eggs — just like chickens! The first time your female bearded dragon lays a clutch can be stressful, since you won't be quite sure what she's up to.
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Why 7 Dragon Balls?

There are 7 Dragon Balls because creator Akira Toriyama was inspired by the classic Japanese novel Nansō Satomi Hakkenden, which features heroes collecting eight Buddhist prayer beads, but Toriyama changed the number to seven to avoid being identical and add a distinct, almost magical feel to his series. It's a simple narrative device for a wish-granting quest, with no deep religious meaning, meant to give readers a clear goal.
 
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Do dragons have 2 or 4 legs?

Traditional Western dragons have four legs and two wings, while creatures with two legs and wings are often called wyverns; however, fantasy varies, with some works (like Game of Thrones) using two-legged dragons, and Eastern dragons typically having four legs but no wings. The classic dragon is a six-limbed reptile (four legs, two wings), but many modern interpretations blur lines, creating different classifications like drakes (four legs, no wings) or amphitheres (wings, no legs).
 
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What happens if Dragon Balls crack?

In Dragon Ball GT, when they have accumulated too much Minus Energy, the Earth Dragon Balls become the Cracked Dragon Balls, dark blue in color with black stars. Instead of Shenron, they will summon Black Smoke Shenron - who will not grant wishes but rather unleash the seven Shadow Dragons.
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What is Goku's name in China?

Goku's adoptive full name is also based on the traditional Mandarin Chinese full name 孫悟空 (Sūn Wùkōng). The name 孫 そん 悟 ご 空 くう (Son Gokū) is simply the Japanese on'yomi rendering of 孫悟空 (Sūn Wùkōng), as Chinese and Japanese share the same characters but with different pronunciations.
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Who is the rarest Saiyan?

The rarest Saiyan is often considered to be Future Trunks, not because of power like Broly, but because he's the only known Saiyan born with blue hair, a trait absent in all others, making him genetically unique, though Broly is famed for the extremely rare Legendary Super Saiyan transformation.
 
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Why is chichi called milk?

Chi-Chi's name is a pun related to "milk" because in Japanese, chichi (乳) means milk and is also a baby word for breast, fitting her connection to her father, the Ox-King (Gyūmaō, where gyū means cow/ox). The name "Milk" (or "Mila") was used in some localized dubs (like Latin America) to avoid the slang meaning of chichi, which means "breasts" in some Spanish dialects, making the name a direct, less ambiguous translation. 
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Is there a Super Saiyan 100,000?

The Dark Ultimate Super Saiyan is the Ultimate Super Saiyan form consumed by the darkness in one's heart. This form gives the user's power a boost of 100,000x making the user stronger then a normal Ultimate Super Saiyan.
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Is chi chi Chinese or Japanese?

Chi-Chi from Dragon Ball is Japanese by origin, created by Akira Toriyama, but her name and design have strong Chinese cultural inspiration, drawing from Chinese mythology like the Journey to the West (she's based on Princess Iron Fan) and incorporating Chinese aesthetics in her clothing, making her a blend of cultures within a Japanese franchise.
 
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Can you destroy Dragon Balls?

Yes, Dragon Balls can be destroyed, though they are very durable, acting like hard resin; they've been shattered by immense power (like Kid Buu or Zamasu), drilled through when turned to stone after a wish, and even vaporized by divine energy (Hakai). While seemingly indestructible when active, they become vulnerable when their magic is depleted and they turn to stone, and even the powerful Super Dragon Balls weren't immune to destruction by Goku Black and Zamasu. 
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How to say in Chinese 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10?

To say 1-10 in Chinese, you use characters with pinyin (pronunciation) and tones: 一 (yī), 二 (èr), 三 (sān), 四 (sì), 五 (wǔ), 六 (liù), 七 (qī), 八 (bā), 九 (jiǔ), and 十 (shí), with common pronunciations sounding like "ee," "arr," "sahn," "sir," "woo," "leo," "chee," "bah," "jeo," and "shir," respectively, though tones vary. 
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Why is DBGT so hated?

Dragon Ball GT is disliked for its tonal shift away from DBZ, sidelining major characters like Gohan, inconsistent writing and plot holes (like the Black Star Dragon Balls), unappealing character designs (Kid Goku, Pan), and a perceived failure to live up to the source material's stakes, often feeling like a lesser sequel lacking Akira Toriyama's direct creative input, though some fans appreciate its darker tone or specific arcs like Baby.
 
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Is Goku from China or Japan?

Goku is a Japanese character from a Japanese manga, but his name and core concept are derived from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West, specifically the Monkey King, Sun Wukong (Son Goku in Japanese). While the Dragon Ball world mixes influences, Goku himself is presented as Japanese within the series' context, despite his strong Chinese cultural roots. 
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