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Dragons are legendary creatures which have huge reptilian bodies. Western dragons are depicted as fire-breathing, winged, evil creatures who have gold and jewels hidden. Eastern dragons are said to have body parts of many animals, no wings, and often are not fire-breathing.

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You live a little ways in the moutins so where could you find a dragon?

no where because a dragon is not real there is no way u can find a dragon because dragons are only found in stories.

What is the meaning of a Japanese red dragon?

Red dragons in Japanese culture can symbolize many things. This drago symbolizes passion, love, blood, war, emerging life, and death.

What does a rampant dragon symbolize?

In heraldry the dragon means "A most valiant defender of treasure".
The term rampant means the device is rearing up, with only one (rear) paw on the ground.
The colours of the backgrounds and any other devices will tell you more about the person or family the device was made for.

What are common names for Dragons?

As there are many different kinds of dragons there are many different kinds of names.

  • Wyrms
  • Lind worm
  • Cold Drag
  • Sore Drag
  • Knuckler

What are Male Dragons called What are Female Dragons called?

Females are known as drakaina and males are known as drake

List the things about take care of a dragon?

A dragon chick would be easier, and even then you need about three hundred cows to feed it. I think every day. And you have to keep it in the fire, if it's a fire dragon. And a bunch of other stuff. Not to mention you have to keep the whole thing secret.

Is dragonology real?

No, it is not real. It is fictional. Please disregard what "fans"/"dragonologists" say. They have no proof of it being real, whereas I know the book is always sold under the fiction category.

Do komodo dragons breathe fire?

Their bodies work like a lizard's, and since dragons have a system of fire flowing from their life source in their belly to everywhere else in their body and komodo dragons don't...no, komodo dragons cannot breathe fire, unfotunately.

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The Komodo Dragon is just a large lizard whose physiology is much the same as any other lizard's. The fire-breathing type of dragon is entirely mythical. Just as is its alleged physiology.

What does calcium taste like?

Calcium is very important to animals and humans. There are foods, including dairy products that have calcium in them, but if you find that you need to take supplements, calcium is said to have a chalky taste to it.

Where are the dragons now?

Dragons have not been observed by the scientific community for the duration which the scientific community has been around for. Due to this lack of evidence, the existence of dragons is debated, but usually refuted in the scientific community. Do not confuse the many animals with "dragon" in its name (usually given as homage to dragons) with dragons in the traditional sense. Therefore, for all science can tell, you could have dragons as next-door neighbours and you won't know - its either something we cannot observe or it doesn't exist.

How many dragons are there?

Dragons aren't real

yea they are you silly person. you just dont believe that there can be other animals other than the common house animals we see every day.any ways. what do you mean? elements or just how many dragons grand total?

Do people still believe in Dragons?

In legendary myths, dragons were generally described as fierce, evil and destructive. They typically guard a sacred treasure, could be a gold, a powerful stone or jewel or a maiden being locked away. Most stories include a knight to come and rescue the damsel in despair or reclaim the treasure, in order to do this; he must slay the dragon or get the dragon’s heart. Though they are richly described on magical tales and myths, dragons are more often considered as real life creatures that have existed in the past. Like dinosaurs, dragons are much like the great reptiles that have appeared on earth even before humankind’s existence. Archosaurs, a group of diapsid reptiles are often believed to be related to dragons. There is no physical evidence to support this claim but alleged sightings are being collected by cryptozoologists. Giant lizards known as Megalania (Greek, word “great roamer”) are often described as the real-life counterpart of dragons. These lizards appears to have gone extinct around 400,000 years ago but cryptozoologists believe that these lizards are still alive today due to some accounts collected that there were sightings of this giant roamer.

Do dragons eat people?

Yes. There is no reason for a dragon to see you as anything other than lunch.

Where do European dragons live?

European dragons live in dark caves, where they selfishly hide hoards of gold, diamonds,and other precious stones.

They come out of their cave and cause havoc in nearby villages, spilling flames and destroying houses.

They also visit villages to steal food.

Did they really find a real dead dragon body?

Dragon fossils are rare but not unknown. Unfortunately most of them are incomplete - as is the case with most fossils.

The bodies of dead dragons are usually of the smaller types and careful preservation has not be the general outcome of such discoveries. Once a dead sea serpent was wash ashore during a storm but was washed right back out again after only a few minutes of perusal.

When did dragons first appear in human psyche?

dragons appeared at the same time as tranosaurus rex, in the cretatios period 65 milion years ago.

What is a lindworm?

A Lindworm is a technical name for a wingless bipedal dragon. In some countries it is actually used to describe any "serpent" or monsterous snake, and even a "seaserpant".

Whats the difference between a Red Dragon and a Green Dragon?

There are no differences, maybe color? But probably that's it. Dragons have a very high tolerance to heavy metal poisoning, have even come to incorporate such into their metabolism. The scales of the Dragon are a major site for heavy metal deposition and the colour of them is an indication of which heavy metals the particular Dragon is infused with. A Red dragon is probably contaminated with excess Iron or Mercury as the oxides of both are orange and crimson respectively. A Green Dragon would be infused with lots of copper as certain oxides of copper are a bright green, while others are a dark green. Red Dragons are sometimes more aggressive than Green Dragons.

What dragons eat?

European dragon: Cattle, sheep, humans (the last only if no other food available)

Frost dragon: Giant squid, polar bear, orca, walrus, and leopard seal

Knucker: Rabbits, deer, farm animals, stray children (knuckers aren't too bright)

Tibetan lung: usually the large mountain apes known as yetis, yaks

Lindworm: Bactrian camels (2 humped)

Asian lung: Mainly birds and fish, particularly roasted swan

Wyvern: Elephants, hippos, rhinos, or other large herbivores

Ampithere: All the large indigenous mammals of the Americas, typically llamas in the south, and buffalo in the north

Marsupial dragon: Any large marsupials;smaller prey are sought while rearing young

What was Ernest famous for?

Ernest Hemingway was famous for his distinctive writing style characterized by simple language and direct prose. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 for his influential works like "The Old Man and the Sea" and "A Farewell to Arms," which explored themes of courage, masculinity, and the human condition. Hemingway's adventurous life also contributed to his fame, as he was a journalist, war correspondent, and big-game hunter in addition to being a celebrated author.

What does the dragon symbolize in excalibur?

The term dragon used in John Boormanâ??s film â??Excaliburâ?? is likely a product of books that were written long after â??Le Morte dâ??Arthurâ?? in pseudo histories such as Geoffrey of MontMartre's â??Kings of Britainâ??. However, in the classic legend, â??dragonâ?? likely represents a nature spirit.

What do The Celestial Dragon do?

Celestial is often used to mean Chinese. The Chinese dragon eats, survives and reproduces.

What color are dragons?

Dragons don't lay eggs. What they show in movies is misleading. Dragons are mammals and the Male dragon would normally choose one from a group of 10 female dragons to mate with. This happens once a year. The mating process lasts 12 hours and then after 18 months the female dragon gives birth to anywhere between 6 to 10 baby dragons depending on the amount of explosion which was caused inside the female dragon during the fornication process.