The Lochness Monster is a fable. There have been no sightings that can be corroborated with any evidence other than bad photos and such. People have dropped sonar buoys and even taken little submarines down to the bottom of the loch, and haven't seen anything but beer bottles and rocks.
No, the Gila monster and the Komodo dragon are not related. They belong to different genera and families. The Gila monster is a venomous lizard found in North America, while the Komodo dragon is a large lizard native to Indonesia.
Konodo Dragon, Water Monitor, Savannah monitor, Gila monster, beaded lizard, and Tree Monitor.
Victor Frankenstein was the scientist, who created the monster. The monster is often called Frankenstein's monster, or simply Frankenstein.
The possessive form for the noun monster is monster's.Example: The monster's teeth were fearsome.
Monster is a noun.
no it is not a dragon it is a sea monster
Nessey AKA the LocNess Monster!!!!! RAWR
they saw the locness monster and thought it was the british
Like ghouls, giants and vampires, the loch ness monster doesn't exist - but it's good for tourism.
no it is not a dragon it is a sea monster
You can find some at comic book stores, the bathroom, florda because of Disney world, and many others i don't know where.
On land, the dragon. Sea monster in water.
you combine a dragon with a knight
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great dragon + bone baron = black dragon any rank A monster + any dragon monster = great dragon grim rider + mohawker = bone baron
Naga, Joker, Dragon are what I know.
Dragon Shrine's effect is pretty self explanatory, it lets you send a Dragon-type monster from deck to the graveyard. If that Dragon monster is a Normal Monster too, then you can send a second Dragon monster. Dragon Shrine is used to set up various combos that require Dragon monsters in the graveyard. Dragon's Mirror is one card, as it can Fusion Summon using dragons in the graveyard. White Stone of Legend and Eclipse Wyvern for example, have effects that will trigger from the sending.