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  1. Dragon - Wikipedia

    A dragon is a mythical creature found in the folklore of cultures throughout the world. It is roughly serpentine in form, and often possesses features drawn from different animals, such as wings and …

  2. Dragon | Description, Mythical Dragons, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    Jan 23, 2026 · Dragon, in the mythologies, legends, and folktales of various cultures, a large lizard- or serpent-like creature, conceived as evil in some traditions and as beneficent in others. In medieval …

  3. Why Dragons Appear in So Many Cultures - HISTORY

    Jun 23, 2025 · In myths and art, dragons frequently appear as hybrids, blending features of snakes, wolves, birds, lions, lizards and crocodiles. Many can swim and fly and wield extraordinary …

  4. Dragon - Description, History, Myths & Interpretations | Mythology.net

    Mar 21, 2017 · So how can one accurately describe the fearsome dragon? For starters, it seems that a dragon is actually any form of serpent that has an especially fearsome nature. This is indicated by …

  5. Dragon - New World Encyclopedia

    The dragon is a mythical creature typically depicted as a large and powerful serpent or other reptile with magical or spiritual qualities. Although dragons (or dragon-like creatures) occur commonly in legends …

  6. Dragon type Pokémon - Pokémon Database

    The strengths and weaknesses of the Dragon type in the Pokémon games, and a list of Dragon-type Pokémon.

  7. Dragons - Encyclopedia.com

    May 11, 2018 · Dragons are often presented as fierce, devouring monsters; according to many traditions, they spit fire; they may be chthonic, aquatic, or aerial beings.

  8. Dragon – Mythos Anthology

    Few creatures in myth are as awe-inspiring and universally captivating as the dragon. These legendary beasts, often depicted as giant, fire-breathing serpents or reptiles, have appeared in the folklore of …

  9. Dragons: Myth, Symbolism, and Metaphor - Mythology WorldWide

    Jul 29, 2024 · Dragons are not monolithic creatures; their nature, characteristics, and roles in myths vary greatly depending on culture and context. In some cultures, like in ancient China, dragons are …

  10. Dragon Poetry, Art, Symbols, and Cultural Lore | Dragonsinn.com

    A long-running dragon enthusiast website featuring poetry, art, and history since 1999. Explore symbolism, research, quotes, lore and more.