Yes, there is a dragon constellation that is called Draco the Dragon. It can be found in the northern sky. There are also different sized galaxies in the constellation.
The constellation Draco is named after the Latin word for dragon. This is because in ancient mythology, Draco was often depicted as a dragon, such as the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
The constellation Draco is often referred to as "The Dragon." It is a large and winding constellation in the northern sky, named after the Latin word for dragon.
Because draco is the Latin word for dragon and the constellation allegedly looks like a dragon.
Draco is thought to be Ladon the Hesperian Dragon.
The event is the earthquake that hit SF in 1906. His belief about dragons help him understand because previously Moonsadow and Mrs.Whitlaw were talking about how dragons do bad things. This next line is evidence with the page number . On pg. 197 “It seemed like a nightmare” this is evidence because it shows that dragons do bad and good things in this situation it was bad.
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There is no historic factual evidence that there actually was a dragon on Earth sometime.
I'm sorry, I don't understand this question. What is dragon entertainment?
The dragon brings good luck in asain places but the fire dragon is bad luck and the water dragon brings finacial luck :D
the evidence is always under the sofa cushion the evidence is always under the sofa cushion
Good question. Umm, well, I was born in the year of the dragon and you may not [most likely not] believe me but I can speak with and understand reptiles. That's as close as I got.
well you make a wish the balls glow the dragon appears you get a wish they fly off =\
50% Chance of that happening since there is already a fire dragon
Chris d'lacey, the author of "The Last Dragon Chronicles" series, has not publicly disclosed his religious beliefs. It is best to respect his privacy on this matter.
The elephant and the dragon hold significant cultural symbolism in Southeast Asia. The elephant represents strength, wisdom, and prosperity, while the dragon symbolizes power, protection, and good fortune. These mythical creatures are often depicted in art, folklore, and religious beliefs, reflecting the values and beliefs of the region's diverse cultures.
IMPOSSIBLE?!?! I have it on german now, and I don't understand a crap!