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What is a Dragon:
Dragon \'drag-en\ 1.
a huge serpent 2. a fabulous animal usually represented as a monstrous winged and scaly serpent or saurian with
a crested head and enormous claws.
Types of Dragons found in Myths:
Serpent Dragons are
believed to be the first "dragons" that motivated the beginnings of later myths, legends, and stories.
They are big, limbless, and wing-less. They are snake-like and live in oceans and other bodies of water. They were
often noted for having multiple heads, like the hydra. Read Perseus
and the Dragon of Posdeidon in the Myths
section.

The Western
Dragon , or the one we all know, the four-legged, winged
(most of the time), fire-breathing dragon. These are the dragons that are mostly greedy and gold loving. Some dragons,
called dragonlets, were small in stature, but were no less deadly. Read St.
George and the Dragon, Tristan
and the Fire Dragon, Rustam
and the Dragon, and The
Dragonet of Mt. Pilatus in
the Myths
section.
The Eastern Dragon is
also the Oriental dragon. These dragons are often wing-less, but still able to fly. They are mostly four-legged.
Often they were able shape-shift to help the human person. Famous are the Chinese dragons. They have a snake-like
body and bearded face. Wang Fu gave a detailed account of the dragon's features. It's features are actually a complex
combination of many animals. To mature, it takes about 3,000 years. Fifteen thousand to become a full grown dragon
(lung), five hundred more to grow horns, out of which they hear, and a thousand more to grow wings if there are
any. There are many types of Chinese dragons, mainly four. The celestial dragon (called t'ien lung) is a protector
of heaven and guardian of gods. The spiritual dragon (the shen-lung) brings rain. The ti-lung was the dragon of
the land and rivers. The final main dragon is the treasure dragon (fu-ts-ang lung). Obviously, it holds jewels
and metals. Read The Chinese Dragon's Pearl in the Myths section.
What about those things in-between? The wyverns
are have a one pair of hind legs and a pair of wings.
Lindorms can
also be two-legged, often in the front. They are wing-less, and resemble serpent dragons. These could also be called
wyrms (sometimes spelled worms or wurms). Read The
Curse of the Lambton Worm in the Myths
section.
There are real dragons! The Komodo dragon
lives in Indonesia. They're an endangered species, and
the largest lizard in the world. They can weigh up to 310 pounds.
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