In England, dragons are often associated with folklore and mythology rather than real locations. Historically, tales of dragons are linked to regions like Wales, particularly the legendary red dragon of Cadwaladr, and other areas with rich Celtic myths. Some stories suggest dragons inhabit remote mountains, caves, or enchanted forests, serving as symbols of power and mystery in the landscape. Today, you can find references to dragons in various cultural sites, festivals, and literature throughout the country.
Dungeons & Dragons is not, and never has been, banned in England.
Dragons don't exist, and this should say "Where do all dragons live and what is their habitat like?"
No. Dragons are from myth and do not exist so they do not live in Pennsylvania.
They don't Dragons are fictional
Dragons from China live in open areas preferable next to a water supply and a very warm environment.A dragon can live in different places. It can live just about anywhere! (Yes, even Frost dragons can live in Antarctica.)
Dragons don't live on Earth, that's for sure, unless they live in the center of the planet.... or something
Komodo dragons live on the Island of Komodo in Indonesia. Komodo dragons also live on a few other Indonesian islands.
No the dragons don't exist no more
Dragons live in many different areas.
Weedy sea dragons live in southern Australian waters in kelp beds.
No, Komodo dragons only live on the island of Komodo which is in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes, Komodo Dragons live in Kalimantan Indonesia. Komodo dragons can be up to 10 feet long and can weigh up to 300 pounds.