Which type of dragon is most powerful?
This is a bit dependent on 'area of expertise'. A fire dragon is the best at breathing fire; a sea serpent is the best in the water etc. In terms of strength however the distinction would have to go to the Cold Drags on land and the Midgard Serpent in the sea.
How can you tell the difference between a Chinese Korean and a Japanese dragon?
Chinese Dragons have 4 toes, and 5 for the highest Dragon which in almost all cases represents the Emperor, and they are often represented with their life force (the dragon ball) in one of its claws. The Korean dragon is more water based and also has Four toes but that's as high as it goes and I have yet to see them holding the dragon ball, except in its mouth...which contrasts with the Chinese etymology. Lastly, the Japanese dragon only has 3 toes.
What do dragons represent in aeromancy?
In aeromancy, dragons often symbolize the elemental forces of air and the spiritual aspects of the atmosphere. They represent power, transformation, and the connection between the earthly and celestial realms. Additionally, dragons can embody the unpredictability of weather and winds, serving as omens or guides in interpreting aerial signs and phenomena. Their presence in aeromantic readings suggests a deep interplay between intuition and the natural world.
Are dragons considered cryptids?
Yes and no, because sightings continue to this day, but there are not enough to establish a solid base for dragons in cryptozoology.
Dillon is awesome because he destroyed the llamas a while back. Thank you very much, kind sir.
The weight of a bull can vary significantly depending on the breed and age. Adult bulls typically weigh between 1,000 to 2,400 pounds (450 to 1,100 kg). For example, breeds like the Angus or Hereford usually fall within this range, while larger breeds like the Charolais can weigh even more.
What is the name of feathered dragons in Dragonology?
The Mexican amphithere has feathers on its wings, head, and tail.
What uses can a dragons fire breathing be put to?
Setting fire to forests
Heating water, metal etc,
Burning things,
Killing things...
Why do you even want to know this?! :D
I agree. Why do you want to know this?
Anyway, it was probably developed as a defence mechanism. It may later have been used as a hunting technique, but the only good thing that could come of this would be to kill bacteria.
Although we must admit that the probability of Dragon's existence is unlikely, it is possible they existed at some point in time in some form.
Healing and creating. You are all a bunch of sickos.
Is ice dragon and water dragon the different?
Well, I presume you are speaking of the "myths," so I shall answer with the Ice Dragon and Water Dragon.
There are multiple differences between the two. One difference is that of their colors. Ice Dragons are primarily white in color while water dragons have a wide range of pastels for their color, which can be shades of blue, purple, and black. Ice dragons live in the arctic, and water dragons live in the water, hunting for food with their flippers, using their spiked tails and teeth for a weapon. Ice dragons usually freeze their food. Personalities differ as well, as Ice dragons are deemed evil and cruel and Water ones are peaceful and majestic.
These are just some of the many differences.
What are some questions about dragons?
Write "dragons" in the search bar at the top of this website and you will probably get a whole lot of different questions. Some of them may even be answered.
What does a frost dragon look like?
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.
In some forms yes. The komodo dragon is actually related to the "mythical" flying ones. Komodo's don't breath fire but have a venomous bite. According to research not all dragons truly breathed fire.
What roles do dragons play in Asian cultures?
Dragons play a huge role in Asian culters. Since the Asian dragon is actually called "Asian lung" it is a sign of wisdom. They would tell you what had happened in there live and tell live long secrets.
Why does the dragon represent kindness and good luck?
In china, people believed that dragons once lived on earth. They imaged that the dragons would keep the towns people safe from dark spirits lurking in the night. Also, they believed that the dragons gave good luck to them because the dragon is a symbol of the Chinese New Year.
The dragon also symbolizes in:
What is the relationship between milliliters and kiloliters?
A milliliter is one thousandth of a liter. A kiloliter is 1000 liters.
What is the font name for Dragon Age 2?
It is believed that the name of the font for Dragon Age 2 is an edited version of Valdemar. The designers had apparently altered and moved some of the elements from the alternative characters to different letters to make a truly custom logo.
Why do Chinese people relate themselves to dragons?
I'm not sure, but I do know that they would crush up the bones and eat them in tea for medicine. I also heard that the richest people would crush them up into powder and it was said that it would make them live longer.
Also you should not doubt me because I'm one of the worlds greatest dragonologsts.
gases (such as methane a from the dragons stomach are vomited up, and light by a spark created by the dragon.
Did J Lipchitz signed all his sculptures?
nn sono sicuro se Lipchitz sia stato in grado dopo morto di firmare i suoi lavori........ma conosco qualcuno che potrebbe rispondere per la buon anima del Maestro......[continua]......
What is the strip that goes down a dragon's back called?
There's no actual name for it. It's just a row of spines.
Can you name all of the dragons you know?
Like, kinds of dragons? *deep breath* okay, here we go...
Knucker
Marsupial
Am. Amphithere
Lindworm
Wyvern
European
Asian Lung
Japanese Lung
Tibetan
Frost
Mex. Amphithere
Earth
Fire
Water
Serpents
Golden
Chinese Lung