European dragons live in dark caves, where they selfishly hide hoards of gold, diamonds,and other precious stones.
They come out of their cave and cause havoc in nearby villages, spilling flames and destroying houses.
They also visit villages to steal food.
No, European Dragons are stronger and larger than Chinese dragons but they are not the best.
Dragons are mythical animals. Stories of dragons possibly were inspired by ancient discoveries of dinosaur fossils; however, the people didn't know how to interpret the fossils and thus thought that the animal was a dragon. European and Chinese dragons are fairly different. European dragons have larger, wings than Chinese dragons. Also, generally, European dragons have a more 'dinosaur-like head,' whereas Chinese dragons appear to have a sort of 'mustache.' Both kinds usually have four legs, and can fly. European dragons usually are said to be able to blow fire. Chinese dragons are very long and narrow (almost like a snake), whereas European dragons have a body plan more similar to that of the extinct dinosaurs. In European legends, dragons usually represent evil, whereas Chinese dragons have always been revered as divine and wise creatures.
well they are actually called frost draons, but that doesn't really matter. all round dragons can live up to unimaginable amounts of years. European dragons live up to 500 max. frost dragons aren't so diffrent so i'd say 400 max. as they are quiet scarce/rare.
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Dragons don't exist, and this should say "Where do all dragons live and what is their habitat like?"
They don't Dragons are fictional
No. Dragons are from myth and do not exist so they do not live in Pennsylvania.
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.
The dragons drawn in the east are Asian dragons as compared to European dragons. The Asian dragon has a snake like body and legend states they begin as koi and became dragons .They also have mustaches.
Dragons from China live in open areas preferable next to a water supply and a very warm environment.A dragon can live in different places. It can live just about anywhere! (Yes, even Frost dragons can live in Antarctica.)
Dragons don't live on Earth, that's for sure, unless they live in the center of the planet.... or something
Dragons were often depicted as living in caves because caves provided them with a dark and secluded environment where they could guard their treasures and remain hidden from humans. Additionally, the association of dragons with caves added to their mystical and fearsome reputation in folklore and mythology.