Yes and no, because sightings continue to this day, but there are not enough to establish a solid base for dragons in cryptozoology.
They are considered cryptids as in creatures that don't exist.
Any plant is considered to be a cryptid, or part of a list of cryptids when their presence is a presumption but their existence is not confirmed. One would assume it is an ongoing process by which the list is altered.
Yes, cryptids are mythical creatures or real creatures that mythical creatures might have originated from. Several known animals were once considered mythical, such as the giant squid and the platypus. Other cryptids are based on supernatural beliefs and likely do not exist at all.
They can be. Dragons can be considered to be protective in nature, so if you feel that representations of dragons are protective, then that is part of your practice.
No. Mermaids don't exist. They are considered cryptids as in creatures that exist only in legends & myth.
Yes, there is. It is "List of Reptilian Cryptids". There is also sea cryptids, hominid cryptids, carnivorous cryptids, etc.
There is no factory on cryptids.
The cryptid Melonheads, are believed to be able to be found in Connecticut. They are considered to be humanoids with big heads.
There is no plane on Cryptids Island.You will use the helicopter to fly to various locations in search of evidence of cryptids.
He is not on Cryptids Island. He is on Counterfeit Island.
You cannot buy or get chocolate on Cryptids Island.
A person who studies cryptids and extinct creatures is a cryptozoologist.