About 300 hundred years
a European dragon
10 years
10 years if well cared for
The typical color of a European dragon is usually depicted as green or red with scales.
They are both believed as a fantasy creature.
A Chinese dragon is more snake like and less muscular than the European dragon. Usually a Chinese dragon doesn't have wings like the European dragon. The legends about the Asian dragon has them coming from Koi who swim upwards and turn into a dragon. According to Asian culture a dragon offers protection.
In most dragon variants, the creatures have four legs. Wyverns, a kind of European dragon, have just two.
talk to your local sychiatrist. maby he will know.........
The glaucus atlanticus, also known as the blue dragon, typically has a lifespan of about one to three years. Factors such as environmental conditions, availability of food, and predation can influence their longevity. These fascinating sea slugs are known for their striking appearance and unique adaptations, rather than a long lifespan.
The average is 10-12 years - but there are exceptions.
Frost Dragon, European Dragon, Gargoyle, Amphithere, Knucker, Lindworm, Sea Serpents, Marsupial, Each with their own preferred habitiat!
I don't know what this question does in yugioh, but the differences are very big. The European dragon have wings and walks upright with it's front legs in the air, but the Asian dragon* is different with it's four-legged walking, wingless back and agility. enough? *Asian dragons are formed by the three under species, Chinese lóng, Japanese ryu, and Korean Yong.