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The answer below is complete BS. If you mean mythical dragons, all around places. If real dragons, Komoda, and other places.

the ice dragon lives in a cave in Antarctica where no one has ventured, the ice dragon will be found one day when our technology has improved enough to survive at the southernmost point of earth.

the fire dragon lives in Papa New Guinea and hides in the forest, it is quite fast, agile and small. Papa New Guinea is very hot because it is right near the equator, this is why the fire dragon chooses to live there.

the shadow dragon lives in the hills of Seathwaite, the exact location of its lair is unknown. it chooses to live in Seathwaite because it is the rainiest place in Europe, and allot of rain means allot of clouds.

the light dragon lives in western Phoenix it loves taking the form of a rock and laying in the sun for hours. it lives in Phoenix because it is always hot and sunny.

the water dragon lives in the depths of the Indian ocean, right near the coast of western Australia. it is really obvious why it lives here... it is wet! why it chose the Indian ocean, we don't know yet but hopefully some day we will.

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Well, the most popular modern dragon is the Komodo Dragon, which lives in Indonesia.

The mythical dragon lived many different places (co0mmonly in a cave of some sort), dependant on the type of dragon. Mountain caves, Glacial caves, Waterfall caves, In coves, in Volcanoes etc.

There is one major common thread in mythical dragons' location. Their chamber is filled with gold, and the more gold a dragon has in his main chamber, the more powerful they are.

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The Golden Dragon used to live in the SouthWestern Provinces of China and the Northern Parts of Thailand and Myanmar. However, nowadays, with the encroachment upon his former territories and hunting grounds, he has migrated to the North and to the West. He now inhabits a series of semi-aquatic caves near the following GPS coordinate: 30 Degrees 37 Minutes 6 Seconds North and 90 Degrees 41 Minutes and 31 Seconds East. But be careful and never, ever approach this creature without proper precautions and ritual sacrifices at the ready.

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Only in the human psyche do the dragons now dwell.

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cave or lair

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