There is too much to write on this page. There is so much on this website alone. If this website is not enough i would suggest going to www.dragonology.com. or if that doesn't help just type in " dragon" or " history of Dragons" or whatever you want to research on any search engine. I personally recommend Google. You can find some good pictures too. Also, watch movies and read books with dragons in them. They help a lot. I recommend the movie and the book Eragon. The books that I have gotten the most info out of are the dragonology books. You can usually find them where ever books are sold. The stores Borders and Barnes & Noble usually have the widest selection of -ology books. Hope this helps!
There are Monitor lizards in Sri Lanka however no reference yet reported about "Komodo dragons".(Please update the answer if you have reliable information about the presents of Komoda dragons in Sri Lanka.)
You can find information about myths anywhere. Most in information is found in books. Just look up the myth that you want info about.
The author of "Dragonology: The Complete Book of Dragons" is Dr. Ernest Drake. This fictional character is credited with writing and compiling the detailed information on dragons in the book.
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a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons
Some collective nouns for dragons are a flight of dragons, a weyr of dragons, or a wing of dragons.
No, komodo dragons do not own pets. Especially no dragons. Dragons are really hard pets and komodo dragons know. Yet they might be related to the ancient stories about dragons...
Dragons are legendary creatures in the folklore of many European and Asian cultures.They are described as large, lizardlike creatures that breathe fire, are covered with scales, and have wingsEuropean cultures tended to portray dragons as ferocious creatures that represented evil - heros were borne out of their bravery in slaying dragons, such as the in the legend of St george and the dragon.Asian cultures tended to consider dragons to be friendly, bringing good luck and wealth.Traditionally, dragons are believed to dwell in caves where they hoard and guard great treasures.
All credible information must be collected by direct observation. Any other kind of information must be considered hear-say and not of as worthy credibility.
Females are known as drakaina and males are known as drake
Before dragons was nothing, as dragons are eternal!
they are both dragons!