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*In [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Avatar]], Asiatic dragons exist and from these creatures was learned fire bending. | *In [[Avatar: The Last Airbender|Avatar]], Asiatic dragons exist and from these creatures was learned fire bending. | ||
*In [[Star Wars]], the planet [[Tatooine]] is home to Krayt Dragons; the skeleton of one can be seen in [[ANH]]. | *In [[Star Wars]], the planet [[Tatooine]] is home to Krayt Dragons; the skeleton of one can be seen in [[ANH]]. | ||
*''Reign of Fire'' (if you want to laugh) | |||
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[[Category: Fantasy]] | [[Category: Fantasy]] |
Revision as of 18:41, 16 December 2009
Dragon is a term used to describe a number of mythological creatures which share at least some of the following features...
- reptilian attributes (scales, short ratio of leg length to body length, tail, etc.)
- large size
- flight (possibly, but not necessarily, with wings)
- ability to expel fire from their mouths
It is also used to refer to several categories of real-life reptiles (Komodo Dragons, Bearded Dragons and so forth).
Dragons in Fiction
- In JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth, western dragons exist, notable among them being Smaug.
- In Avatar, Asiatic dragons exist and from these creatures was learned fire bending.
- In Star Wars, the planet Tatooine is home to Krayt Dragons; the skeleton of one can be seen in ANH.
- Reign of Fire (if you want to laugh)
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