A Lindworm is a technical name for a wingless bipedal dragon. In some countries it is actually used to describe any "serpent" or monsterous snake, and even a "seaserpant".
No.The dragon is called the lindworm dragon.This dragon is like a snake because is slitheres around on the ground like a snake.But the lindworm is still a dragon.
It is a dragon with 2 feet/legs A bipedal dragon is known as a lindworm. Fafnir was a lindworm and so was the dragon Saint George fought.
The lindworm feeds on Bactrian camels, and are strictly carnivorous.
Frost Dragon, European Dragon, Gargoyle, Amphithere, Knucker, Lindworm, Sea Serpents, Marsupial, Each with their own preferred habitiat!
" Bactrian camels are hnted all across the Asian steppes, often by lindworms working in pairs. There have been a number of reports of wild horses also being taken, though thi is unlikely since the lindworm primarily hunts camels, presumably for the water that is said to be stored in their humps - a horse would be considered exceedingly dry by comparison. Snakes are also a favoured 'snack' between meals." - Ernest Drake, 'Dragonology, Field Guide to Dragons'
There are different types of species and genus's of dragons and drakes that are known and have been "identified" in fables and fantasy stories and games. Among them are the following. Knuker dragon, Frost dragon, Lindworm dragon, Wyvern dragon.
Fafnir was a lindworm therefore the possibility of him having wings was small. (You'll notice my use of the past tense here as Fafnir is dead). Lindworms have been depicted as having wings however the generally accepted morphology is front-legs only.
Quinkana, after an extinct crocodile that lived in Australia from ~24 million years ago and who figures in Aborigine folktales.Nesbit, after E. Nesbit who wrote the 1900 book The Book of Dragons.Linder, Old Norse name derived from lindworm a type of mythological serpent or dragon.
Like, kinds of dragons? *deep breath* okay, here we go... Knucker Marsupial Am. Amphithere Lindworm Wyvern European Asian Lung Japanese Lung Tibetan Frost Mex. Amphithere Earth Fire Water Serpents Golden Chinese Lung
usually they have 4 legs, they also have 4 claws/toes on each foot
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern L--DW---. That is, eight letter words with 1st letter L and 4th letter D and 5th letter W. In alphabetical order, they are: landward landwind leadwork leadwort lindworm
Klagenfurt is Austria’s sixth largest city, located in the south-central portion of the country in the foothills of the Karawanken mountain range, the longest mountain chain in Europe. Founded in the late 12th century, Klagenfurt is home to many historical buildings, and according to legend, was once troubled by a winged dragon in early medieval times. In the summer, Klagenfurt plays host to the Altstadtzauber (The Magic of the Old City) festival. The city is well-known for its theater and museums. Two important attractions in the city’s vicinity are Minimundus, a miniature park on the nearby Worthersee, and the Lindworm Fountain. Minimundus displays 150+ models in miniature of world architecture including the Taj Mahal and Neuschwanstein Castle. The Lindworm Fountain (1593) with a statue of Hercules (1633) is located in the city center. The fountain is the city’s most recognized landmark and commemorate the legend associated with the area. Klagenfurt is an excellent location from which to survey southern Austria.