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Chinese Dragons
there is also a chinese dragon called Zhulong it has a pig's head idk did you heard for it
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Jan 27 2010, 10:02 AM EST by
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Dragon
is said to form clouds. They are said to not roar; instead they make the sounds of beating gongs and jingling bells. Chinese dragons dine on sparrows
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The Dragon page
i have some info on dragons. i am a major dragon fanatic, so here goes.
most dragons have wings and 4 legs, but some, like the chinese and japanese lung, dont have wings and others, like the wyvern, dont have 4 legs. instead, the wyvern has two. the lungs fly by using magic. the marsipuial dragon has over long back legs and really small wings. almost all dragons breathe fire, although some breathe ice (the frost dragon). the lindwyrm and tibetan dragons dont have any special breaths, it uses constriction to kill its prey.the knucker dragon can fly and it has a venomous bite as well as using constriction. all dragons have the ability to fly, except for the lindwyrm and other land ridden dragons. the amphithere is a dragon that has no legs or arms at all. it has a feathered head, wings, and tail. most dragons have an arrowhead tail, but there are some that dont. types of dragons: eastern dragons: tibetan, lindwyrm, asian lung(Japamese lung, chinese lung) western dragons: European dragon ('traditional' dragon) frost dragon, knucker dragon other dragons: wyvern, ampithere, marsupial myths and truths: it has been told and depicted that dragons are evil, madien eating monsters that need to be destroyed, but in reality, dragons only eat humans if there is no other food, and they don't enjoy it. they would rather eat anything but humans. dragons are often a sign of power, and in some countries, prosperity. in teh east, dragons are often thought of as gods or dieties.
thats all i can put down. hope this helps ya. Ta! truely; one major dragon fanatic
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Apr 4 2010, 8:01 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Shenlong
Shenlong literally "spirit dragon" is a spiritual dragon from Chinese mythology that controls wind and rain. These giants floated across the sky
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Golden Chinese Dragon
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How dragons hide
that makes a lot of sence and is scarily close to my own ideas which are the ame only thad they can bend the elements of this universe to make it seem that they are invisible. like for instence a western fire dragon may bend snoke heat and fire to its will even causing it to turn invisible so long as it raimanes in pne of these elements. but for those people who seek to enlightened by the wisdom of dragons try focusing on the wise and noble chinese lungs regurded as gods of rain and other water sources thats what i did and now i sit writing this with my new friend sitting to my left he's a chinese lung and i found him in the river under a bridge one day while i was testing out the concentrate method and let me tell you this once you open your eyes to one hidden creature many more will soon fill your life....some nice some not so much.......most never meet a nasty one but they are out there i have had the misfortune to find that out the hard way and now i can hear the pack calling me trying to awaken the wolf that i have buried for so long
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Nov 1 2010, 11:21 PM EDT by Anonymous
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Just a few errors on the Eastern dragons.
"Compared to Western dragons, these beasts are quite small. Their bodies are long, and they have two horns for ears. They have no wings, and their soft breath is said to form clouds. They do not roar; instead they make the sounds of beating gongs and jingling bells. Chinese dragons dine on sparrows. They live wherever there is water. They are kind and wise friends of human beings. The western and eastern dragons are some of the most referred to of the dragon species. Many trans-breed dragons have derived from these two types. In a few instances, some Dragons will take livestock from nearby farms. Many times the missing will be sheep."
Number 1, Chinese dragons are not small compare to western dragons. Number 2, They have horns,yes, but they have ears too. Number 3, Chinese dragons are not friends with humans because they are gods.
And that is pretty much with what is wrong with the infos.
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Aug 8 2010, 1:47 AM EDT by Anonymous
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The dragon page is being assaulted by D&D lunatics...
The bible has dragons too. One example is in Genisis about the serpent which my research has led as the same thing as the Chinese dragon. There are world wide stories on the dragon that I refuse to think that someone just made it up.
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Mar 25 2011, 11:41 PM EDT by
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HELP HOW DO I TAKE CARE OF A DRAGON
The story is that im a nature collector i found an egg it hached and know its giving me a headach because of its constant crying oh and how do i get it to stop lighting things on fire it looks like a chinese lung cant take pic of him he just sets the camra on fire so someone HELP
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Dec 3 2010, 2:03 PM EST by
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Mythical Creatures and Beasts
mythical sea serpents, magical mythical creatures and their mysteries. Learn more about mythical dragons and magical beings. Discover the power
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Chinese Mythology
Peng Qing Niao Shang-Yang Su Shuang Zhu Chinese dragons : Dilong Dragon King Fucanglong Jiaolong Li (hornless
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pictures
are these different chinese dragons????????
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Dec 7 2010, 1:43 PM EST by Anonymous
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Tianlong
In Chinese Mythology, Tianlong or Tien-long ("heaven dragon") are the celestial dragons who pull the chariots of the gods and guard their places
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Fucanglong
In Chinese Mythology the Fucanglong , Futs-Lung or Futs-Long , are the Chinese underworld dragons which guard buried tresures, both natural
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what do they look like?
how many toes do they have? if they have four they are common dragon if they have five they are chinese dragon and if they have three they are japenese dragon. i only know chinese dragons so if they have wongs and look chinese then they are Ying Long dragon. as for the other eight types of dragons just search the web
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Sep 27 2011, 12:03 AM EDT by Anonymous
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Kirin under Japanese
There should also be a link to this under Japanese Mythology under "Kirin"
*other notes:
...when discovered in Africa, Giraffe, with there horn-like ossicones and scale-like spots, so much resembled these beasts of legend that the Japanese and Korean still refer to Giraffe as "Kirin"
...an internationally-distributed beer from Japan bears the name and a dipiction of the mythical Kirin
...sometimes refered to as a "dragon-horse" or a "Chinese-unicorn"
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May 29 2011, 6:35 AM EDT by Anonymous
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You people are idiots!
Whatever!!!! The giant snake (Chinese dragon) is a serpent. read the bible its in Genesis. And the dragon stories are worldwide, thats like saying vampires are not real.
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Apr 7 2011, 11:44 PM EDT by
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List of Mythical Creatures
Kulshedra Li (Hornless dragon) Lindworm Long (Chinese) Mizuchi Niclumos Odelete
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THEY WERE REAL!!!! Sadfully the last ones died......
Dragons were real until we (humans) killed the last one when it was trying to protect its last young.....it was sooo sad I saw it on discover and it was presevered in ice. (Sorry if I had errors in my spelling.)
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Jan 10 2012, 4:42 PM EST by Anonymous
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OBSERVE!
Now were was I? Oh yes the B's....Lets see .....what else.....oh right these are next:
Barbegazi (Swiss) - Dwarf with giant, snowshoe-like feet Bardi (Trabzon) - Shapechanging death spirit Barghest - Yorkshire black dog Bar Juchne (Jewish) - Gigantic bird Barnacle Geese (Medieval folklore) - Geese which hatch from barnacles Barong (Balinese) - Tutelary spirit Basajaun (Basque) - Ancestral, megalith-building race BasCelik (Serbian) - A powerful and very evil winged man whose soul is not held by his body and can be subdued only by causing him to suffer dehydration Basilisco Chilote (Chilota) - Chicken-serpent hybrid Basilisk (Medieval Bestiaries) - Multi-limbed, venomous lizard Batibat (Philippine) - Female night-demon Batsu (Chinese) - Drought spirit Bai Ze (Chinese) - Talking beast which handed down knowledge on harmful spirits Ba Jiao Gui (Chinese) - Banana tree spirit Bake-kujira (Japanese) - Ghost whale Bakeneko (Japanese) - Magical cat Bakezōri (Japanese) - Animated straw sandal Bakhtak (Iranian) - Night demon Baku (Japanese) - Dream-devouring, tapir-like creature Bakunawa (Philippine) - Sea serpent that causes eclipses Balaur (Romanian) - Multi-headed dragon Bannik (Slavic) - Bathhouse spirit Banshee (Irish) - Death spirit Bestial beast (Brazilian) - some kind of centauroid specter Baubas (Lithuanian) - Malevolent spirit Baykok (Ojibwa) - Flying skeleton Bean Nighe (Irish) - Death spirit (a specific type of Banshee/Bean Sídhe) Behemoth (Jewish) - Primal, gigantic land animal Bendigeidfran (Welsh) - Giant king Berehynia (Slavic) - Water spirit Bergrisar/ Bergsrå (Norse) - Mountain giant Bennu (Egyptian) - Heron-like, regenerative bird, equivalent
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