Frost dragons survive in icy areas. It is their natural habitat. Their eggs need to be layed in ice before they can hatch. Their temperature, like humans, determine the gender of the baby.
They may well be...icy areas are hard to get at...and Frost Dragons live in caves.
If you are planning to go to an icy area (like Antartica) be sure to be on the lookout for tracks, poo and bones that may lead as evidence for dragons!
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Frost dragons live in cold eriase of worlds. If they are on earth they will be probably on the south or north pool
Every summer.
dragons could if they were real but mostly its the bones not the real dragons
No. There are not such things as "real dragons."
Ice dragon: slush, frost.
they eat aborted fetuses from snow orcs
The random dragons come in different kinds, depending on your level. The first ones are just called 'Dragon', after that are Blood Dragons, then Frost Dragons, Elder Dragons, then Ancient Dragons. Some dragons have names, these dragons will be one of the types mentioned above.
Frost dragons look very much like European dragons, but the crests on their heads are more pronounced and they have webbed feet for swimming after prey such as orcas and leopard seals.
No, there are no real dragons in Poland.
Dragons breathe anything using the magic flowing throught the things around them. They're like magicians (The real ones, not the crappy Vegas ones) except they usually channel it through they're mouth, and in the terms of dragons, that would be fire, ice, lightning, acid, poison gas, pure magical energy, and a gaseous substance that transmutes anything to diamonds. The can also heal, but that is rarelly used.
No, sadly dragons are not real. (Only in fictional stories, they are real.)