This is not a matter of opinion or belief. The word "drake" is the anglization of the ancient Greek word draco, which literally means dragon. If there is a difference, it is only in cultural perspective. Asian dragons tend to be more benevolent than their European cousins.
There are other synonyms for dragon. Below are a few:
A drake is a male duck.
Their gender. Drake being male and duck being female. JOSH!!
the only difference is the gold trim. other than that there is no difference
One is a Dragon.
Do you mean Drake the singer? Or Drake the actor (From Drake and Josh). EDIT : Or Drake the small breed of dragon.
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To get a dragon from Dr. Ernest Drake in the game "RuneScape," you need to complete the quest titled "Dragon Slayer." After completing the quest, you can then obtain a dragon by visiting Dr. Ernest Drake, who will give you access to the dragon's lair. You will need to have the required skills and items to successfully defeat the dragon and claim your reward.
It's "drake".
i dont know because i love drake !
A male dragon is called a 'Drake'. A female dragon is called a 'Víbria'. The word Drake or Dragon comes from the old English word wyrm, which means "serpent", draca means "dragon.
The difference is that a bee can sting but a dragonfly and a moth can't.
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