Do dragons have private parts?

Yes, dragons (especially real-world reptile relatives like bearded dragons) have reproductive organs, typically hemipenes (a pair of male organs) stored internally and extended for mating, alongside a shared exit called a cloaca for waste and reproduction, with males showing bulges at the tail's base for their organs and females having smoother undersides. While mythical dragons' anatomy varies, they often follow reptilian models with cloacas and internal sex organs, sometimes depicted with visible bulges for males.
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Do dragons have balls?

Whether dragons have "balls" (testes) depends on the type of dragon: real-world "dragons" (bearded dragons) do, with males having internal testes; while mythical dragons in lore often reproduce via cloacas like reptiles (no external organs), suggesting internal reproductive parts, or are just magical beings where biology isn't strict, but generally, yes, they'd need male reproductive organs for sperm, even if hidden. 
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How do dragons mate with humans in D&D?

Some dragons learn how to take a humanoid form; evil males have used this to impregnate captive female humanoids (though not all humanoids are vulnerable — for example, dwarven women cannot be cross-bred with any other creature: their Gods will not permit it).
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Do bearded dragons have private parts?

Yes, bearded dragons have private parts, but they're internal and revealed as bulges near the base of the tail when checking their sex: males have two distinct bulges (hemipenes), while females have a single central bulge or none visible, identified by gently lifting the tail and sometimes using a flashlight.
 
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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 After Kami merged back together with Piccolo, they were no longer active.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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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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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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How does a dragon 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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Why can't you kiss a bearded dragon?

As tempting as it is to give our pets a lil' smooch when we see them, it's probably not a great idea if that pet happens to be a bearded dragon. That's because there's currently a multistate Salmonella outbreak in the US and it's been linked back to the otherwise lovely lizards.
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How long is a dragon pregnant?

Dragon pregnancy length varies wildly, from weeks for real reptiles like bearded dragons (3-6 weeks) to months or even years in fantasy, with some lore suggesting 9 months or a full year before laying, like in D&D or Fandom wikis, while actual Komodo dragons have a ~212-day incubation period for their eggs after laying.
 
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Has a human ever mated with other species?

No, a human has never successfully mated with an animal to produce viable offspring due to fundamental genetic and reproductive differences, although there were failed 20th-century Soviet experiments attempting human-chimpanzee hybrids and myths of human-animal hybrids exist in culture, alongside ethical concerns about bestiality. Successful interspecies breeding only happens between very closely related species (like horses and donkeys), and humans and other animals are too genetically distinct for fertilization to result in a living being, with the zygote failing to develop. 
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How does a dragon give birth?

Dragons are generally born from large, scaled eggs, similar to reptiles, requiring intense heat (often volcanic) and a long incubation by a mother, with hatching sometimes needing a magical catalyst like blood or fire, depending on the lore, though Asian dragons sometimes mature in water or emerge from eggs in water, differing from Western fire-breagers. The process often involves a mated pair or a gender-shifting dragon, with eggs needing specific conditions to crack open, revealing the hatchling.
 
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What is the 65% rule in D&D?

In 5e the chance of hitting is on average 65%. Based on that a +2 mod on AC reduces the chance to 55%. And a +9 mod to AC reduces the chance to hit to 20%. The three brackets represent you have a 65% chance to do minimum damage, 55% to do average damage and 20% to do max damage.
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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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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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How long do dragons live?

Dragons in mythology and fantasy generally live for centuries to millennia, with some sources suggesting lifespans exceeding 1,000 or even 2,000 years, often becoming functionally immortal "Great Wyrms" in their final stages, while in fiction like Game of Thrones, they might live around 200 years or more, but real-world reptiles (Komodo dragons) only live a few decades, showing the huge difference between fantasy and reality. 
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What is the 90/10 rule in kissing?

The 90/10 kissing rule, popularized by the movie Hitch, is a technique where the person initiating leans in 90% of the way and pauses, allowing the other person to cover the final 10% and complete the kiss, which signals clear consent and builds anticipation. It's a way to ensure mutual interest, giving the other person control to lean in if they want to, or pull back if they don't, making it a non-creepy way to test the waters for a first kiss or escalate intimacy. 
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How do dragons show affection?

Dragons, especially bearded dragons, show affection through behaviors like seeking closeness, resting on you, closing eyes during petting, and showing calm excitement when you're near, often by crawling onto your shoulder or lap and falling asleep, indicating trust and comfort rather than mammalian cuddles, though they might also do things like gently nudging or nuzzling.
 
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Do girls like beard while kissing?

Women's preferences for kissing bearded men vary, with some loving the sensation, finding it masculine and cuddly, while others dislike scratchiness, itchiness, or hair getting in their mouth, but proper beard grooming (oils, washing, combing) significantly improves the experience, making soft, well-maintained beards more appealing and preventing irritation, though it's ultimately a matter of personal taste.
 
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Who should a dragon not marry?

Single dragons looking for a long-term relationship should avoid the Chinese zodiac animal signs dog, rabbit, and sheep. The mythical creature is also incompatible with an ox and another dragon as they're both powerful and authoritative.
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What is the rarest animal mating ritual?

Deep-sea anglerfish have a very weird way of mating. Tiny males bite onto the much bigger females and in some species, his body tissues fuse with hers. The male effectively turns into a sack of sperm hanging onto the female, ready for her to use whenever she needs to fertilise her eggs.
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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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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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How big is a full grown dragon?

Adult dragon size varies wildly by lore, but typically ranges from the size of a large building to massive, city-block spanning beasts, with common D&D examples hitting lengths of 50-120+ feet (nose to tail) and wingspans from 60-150+ feet, making them 'Huge' or 'Gargantuan' creatures with weights of many tons, like a Red Dragon being ~120 ft long with a 150 ft wingspan, while smaller types might be shorter but still massive.
 
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