Yes, dragons have sexes, but it's complex: in fiction (like Game of Thrones), they can change sex or be both, though often referred to by gender for simplicity, while in reality (bearded dragons), sex can be genetic but also influenced by temperature, with some males even flipping to females and reproducing. In lore, they lay eggs, suggesting biological processes, but also have magical elements where genders can seem fluid, as noted by Maester Aemon.
Dragons don't technically have genders. Having said that, dragons in history have been referred to as male and female ("she-dragons"). And it isn't just that, say, female riders have she-dragons. Tessarion and Vhagar are both referred to as "she" and had male riders in their lifetimes.
Dragons reproduce like dragons. They have no female breasts.
Dragons are reptiles. As with most reptiles, the males have hemipenes, which are retracted into the cloaca except during use. As such, it can be difficult to tell the difference between male and female dragons.
Dragons don't have external testicles. They're inside the lower abdomen attached to their kidneys.
Generally, a male dragon announces himself in an area by roaring and showing off his strength. Female dragons would rise up on their hind legs and show off wings as part of the mating ritual. The male would then usually performs a mating dance and present her with food or some other token to entice her.
By assuming humanoid form, a dragon can mate with a humanoid and produce offspring with them.
The mammary glands of a blue whale are the largest in the world. A blue whale's breast is only 5 feet long and as big as a small person, but it weighs as much as a newborn elephant at 250 pounds.
Reproduction. Much like Dragons, Dragonborn have a cloaca-based reproductive and fertilization system. Without the aid of magic, it is impossible for another species to conceive with them. Pregnant females lay clutches of one to five eggs which gestate over a period of four months before hatching.
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.
In Greek mythology, a drakaina (Ancient Greek: δράκαινα, Latinized dracaena) is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features.
Daenerys Targaryen (/dəˈnɛərɪs tɑːrˈɡɛəriən/ də-NAIR-iss tar-GAIR-ee-ən) is a fictional character in the series of epic fantasy novels A Song of Ice and Fire by American author George R. R. Martin. She is a prominent point-of-view character, and is one of the series' most popular characters.
Asexual Reproduction (Parthenogenesis)
In addition to sexual reproduction, Komodo dragons also possess an extraordinary reproductive adaptation: asexual reproduction through a process called parthenogenesis. This biological process allows a single female to produce offspring without mating with a male.
There's simply no evidence in nature or the fossil record to suggest it ever happened. Many beloved dragons are enormous—think of the island-sized Bewilderbeasts or the massive Gringotts dragon. Real-world physics—specifically the square-cube law—makes flight incredibly difficult for large, heavy creatures.
Humans are the only mammals whose breasts become permanently enlarged after sexual maturity (known in humans as puberty). The reason for this evolutionary change is unknown.
Common tenrecs have loads of babies
Firstly, they produce the most offspring of any mammal, having up to 30 babies at a time. Secondly, they have the most nipples of any species of mammal – a staggering 36 of them!
The mammary glands are arranged in organs such as the breasts in primates (for example, humans and chimpanzees), the udder in ruminants (for example, cows, goats, sheep, and deer), and the dugs of other animals (for example, dogs, cats, rabbits and pigs) to feed young offspring.
Evolutionary biologists have found evidence that hybridization between humans and Pan troglodytes resulted in some varieties of archaic humans. Chimpanzees and bonobos are separate species, but hybridization has been documented.
In the K.J.V., Psalm 74:13 speaks of “the dragons in the waters,” and the following verse (Psalm 74:14) cites the name “leviathan.” Similarly, Isaiah 27:1 makes mention of “the dragon that is in the sea” and names that creature “leviathan.” Psalm 104:26 fits in nicely with these references by saying that God made ...
Visenya Targaryen (figlia di Rhaenyra e Daemon) Visenya, like other Targaryen babies who were stillborn, are described with dragon characteristics, such as scales, wings and a tail, and although some think it is due to incest, it is actually because the Targaryens really are of the blood of the dragon, it is said that ...
They may get excited when you enter the room and they likely trust you and associate you with food or even free range time. They feel pleasure when you feed them or allow them to run around your room (in a safe and secure environment).
Mating in dragonflies is unique. The male first transfers sperm from near the tip of his abdomen to accessory genitalia near the top of the abdomen. He then grasps a female by the back of the head with his abdominal claspers (tandem position).
Dragons are most compatible with other “go-getter” signs, fellow Dragons, Rats, and Monkeys, who usually have the “out of this world” qualities that attract Dragons. Beyond the animal sign, compatibility can also depend on the element year you were born in (find yours here).