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Dragons

Dragons. Sarina Woolman And Kiara Walker. ~Dragon Description~.

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Dragons

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  1. Dragons Sarina Woolman And Kiara Walker

  2. ~Dragon Description~ The Dragon has four legs with sharp, curved claws. With a lizard like head and mouth. Dragons may have horns to protect itself.Just like with its scales. Dragons use it as armor like protection. Their Jaws filled with teeth or fangs capable of rending apart the flesh of its prey. They have a forklike tongue that flickers on occasion as if it’s tasting the wind.

  3. In Medieval time dragons first thought of as large reptilian creatures. Mainly imaged~ a lizard-like creature with many crests and horns, terribly sharp claws, large teeth, sometimes quills or fur, almost always has wings. Sometimes has a dog or lion’s head. In Western Realms~ thought as greedy, tyrannical brute who ate damsels,demolished villages, kept a huge treasure horde. In Eastern Realms~ dragons were believed to be beneficial and wise

  4. Dragons have unblinking snake like eyes. Most dragons fly and breath fire.

  5. Dragons are known as “Destroyer of Crops”. They feed on cattle, horses, and unsuspecting humans destroy crops. They feed on Cattle, .

  6. Hoax Dragons have been seen in hyroglifics around the world.

  7. legend and sightings People claim to see dragons. Dragons are known as a large reptile creature, that captures damsels, protects treasures.

  8. Dragon Citations "Urban Dictionary: Dragons." Urban Dictionary. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Oct. 2013. Wyly, Michael J. Dragons. San Diego, CA: Lucent, 2002. Print.

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