Yes, look up the book how to raise and keep a dragon by John Topsell it is true stuff it tells what the eggs look like and its nothing like dragon logy it's actually true! And it also tells how to hatch and raise the egg and juvenile and raise it until adulthood you can buy it on Amazon for 8 to 14 dollars.
John Topsell's book "How to Raise and Keep a Dragon" feels real because of his detailed descriptions, realistic tips, and deep understanding of dragon behavior. Topsell's extensive research into mythical creatures and his ability to weave practical advice with fantastical elements creates a believable and immersive guide for dragon enthusiasts.
Yes, he has raised and kept dragons for over thirty years. One in particular, his special dragon Rowena. He owns land for her and his other dragons one his private area called Dragon Oaks. You can get this information in a book called "How To Raise and Keep a DRAGON" You can get it at mostly any book store, it is a new book. Hope this helps. :)
if your talking about the book dragon wings the answer is moonshadow
In a Book Europe, America, Australia, and a few more places
historical fiction. real circumstances, fictional people
The Barbaric Archipelago is a fictional setting created by author Cressida Cowell for her "How to Train Your Dragon" book series. It does not exist in real life.
Yes, many of the locations mentioned in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" are real places in Sweden, such as Stockholm, Hedeby Island, and Hedestad. However, some locations are fictional or loosely based on real places.
If the dragon radar is real then that is saying that dragon balls are real which is supposedly found on the top of Mt Fuji but then again it all depends on if you believe they exist or not
No, "dragon dog" is not a real Pokémon.
The only real existing dragon is the Kimodo Dragon, and that is practically a lizard, not a dragon. I know there are good images of Kimodos on Google
No, Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z are fictional concepts. No such thing exists in real life.
GED doesn't kill the dragon he makes a "bet" with the dragon, by the dragon's real name. Ged tells the dragon that he will not tell the dragon's real name if her doesn't go to the archipelgo.