Talk:Latias and Latios

Latest comment: 3 years ago by 88.107.234.140 in topic They are NOT DRAGONS

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They are NOT DRAGONS

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Hi I'm FoxGalah the owner of the FoxGalah company and I just want to note that latiases and latioses are not dragons. While they may be dragon types they are still not dragons. Other pokemon (like altarias or Alolan exeggutors) are not dragons despite there dragon typing. Latiases and latioses are birds, not dragons. They have beaks, feathers, wings, legs and bird tails like birds. But you may be asking "But dutchies have a horse anatomy!". But dutch angle dragons look like dragons while latiases and latioses don't. So we have clear evidence that they are birds. OK bye and I hope you learnt from me. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.107.234.140 (talk) 15:58, 6 March 2021 (UTC)Reply