The Mexican amphithere has feathers on its wings, head, and tail.
Dragonology.
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.
Dragonology. If you want to find something out about them, it's defenetly Dragonology, but I recomend Feild Guide to Dragons much more then the origianal Dragonology. Also, you could try, I know it not a book, but youtube with Dragons, A Fantasy Made Real. Also, The fire Heart series, along with the Dragonology Chronicals. Theres also the set with the books With my Knife and Fox dragon and another one I forget. But if you love dragons (Like me) don't read the With my Knife books. A guy breaks a dragons wing. I stopped reading there. :(
Dragonology or Dracology or, more-so, Arvenology
Research about European dragons and summoning. Look up about standard dragons too.I recommend you look at a book called Dragonology. It could help you with this.
Dugald Steer wrote "The Complete Book of Dragonology". As you can see in the Wikipedia article on it, it is a work of fantasy. That is because there are no dragons in the real world.A "real study" is a study of something in the real world. "Dragonology" only looks like something in the real world.
FYI read drake's comprehensive compendium of dragonology. It will tell you
Dragonology, by far. But: be serious. It isn't a joke.
it is long in china or in Chinese
The publishing company of Dragonology is Candlewick Press. The real author is Dugald Steer.
In Dr. Drake's Dragonology book, a real Human's journal found in a shop, Dragons are described as being animals that need to be conserved and protected. Those that would be destructive were to be relocated and placed in their natural environment, like a Cougar or Bear.
far too many to name!