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There are different types of mythology and different creatures. Satyrs, dragons, unicorns, giants, ogres, and many more.
Dragons, vampires and werewolves.
No, they aren't:] they are just lizards. dragons are only in mythology
Dragons are mainly recognized in Chinese mythology.
The dragons of Greek mythology - giant, serpentine monsters with rows of sharp teeth; called Drakones.
Yes, dragons are often depicted as intelligent creatures in mythology and fantasy literature.
The Chimera, Pegasus, and the Sphinx are examples of creatures from Greek mythology. See 'related links' for more. Also there's the Hydra, Cerberus, the Minotaur, and many kinds of dragons.
It depends on where you are talking about. If you are talking about chiese dragons, they are good and have a nice personality. If you are talking abou the evil dragons in Greek mythology, they have a evil, sinister personality. Besides, why don't you Google it? (I think you are missing an apostrophe in "dragons") ;)
I would say not to likely since, in mythology the dragons were feared only few brave men, (women) would dare to approach them. So no, in the case only few men tried, and many failed.
Yes it is - and generally books with dragons in them are fantasy, unless they are mythology which could be considered a type of fantasy to some people.
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A dragonologist is a person who studies dragons, often in a fictional or imaginative context. They may research the mythology, behavior, and characteristics of dragons in stories, folklore, and other cultural representations. It is not a scientific discipline, but rather a field of interest in fantasy and mythology.