All you need to know about Dragons
written by Elouise Lovegood
This book will tell you about different types of dragons, what you need to care for them, where you can find them and more.
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
5
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695
Types of dragons
Chapter 1
There are 10 known dragons currently but there may be more and we know that 2 breeds may be extinct already.
The first one is the Common Welsh Green Dragon and it’s average size is 18 feet but it can be less or more. It eats mostly sheep and is from Wales.
The second one is the Hebridean Black Dragon and it’s average size is 30 feet but it can be less or more. It is very aggressive compared to other dragons on the British Isles but it’s kept under control.
The third one is the Antipodean Opaleye Dragon and it’s average size is 40 feet but it can be less or more. It’s found in Australia and eats kangaroos.
The next one is the Romanian Longhorn and it’s average size is 40 feet but it can be less or more. They are very muscular and have sharp horns. They stab their prey with their horns and then roast them with their fire breath before they eat them making them very dangerous. Unfortunately, their numbers are going down because their horns are valuable potion ingredients.
The fifth one is the Swedish Short-Snout Dragon and it’s average size is 22 feet but it can be less or more. It is found in Sweden and it has the strongest flames of any dragon. It’s very agile, rarely seen and silver- blue coloured.
The sixth one is the Peruvian Vipertooth Dragon and it’s average size is 15 feet but it can be less or more. They are very stealthy and live human flesh but they are most dangerous because their fangs are venomous and highly poisonous. They also started the dragon pox disease.
The seventh dragon is the Chinese Fireball Dragon and it’s average size is 25 feet but it can be less or more. They are very large and sometimes called Liondragons. They are easily angered and very clever.
The next dragon is the Norwegian Ridgeback Dragon and no one knows their size. They have poisonous fangs and hunt large mammals.
The ninth dragon is the Ukrainian Ironbelly Dragon and it’s average size is 50 feet but it can be less or more. It’s scales are strong as steel and it’s flames are scorching. Their is one that guards vaults at Gringotts bank.
The last one is the Hungarian Horntail Dragon and it’s average size is 50 feet but it can be less or more. They can shoot flames further than any other breeds of dragon. They are very territorial and they are the most deadly dragon of all.
The first one is the Common Welsh Green Dragon and it’s average size is 18 feet but it can be less or more. It eats mostly sheep and is from Wales.
The second one is the Hebridean Black Dragon and it’s average size is 30 feet but it can be less or more. It is very aggressive compared to other dragons on the British Isles but it’s kept under control.
The third one is the Antipodean Opaleye Dragon and it’s average size is 40 feet but it can be less or more. It’s found in Australia and eats kangaroos.
The next one is the Romanian Longhorn and it’s average size is 40 feet but it can be less or more. They are very muscular and have sharp horns. They stab their prey with their horns and then roast them with their fire breath before they eat them making them very dangerous. Unfortunately, their numbers are going down because their horns are valuable potion ingredients.
The fifth one is the Swedish Short-Snout Dragon and it’s average size is 22 feet but it can be less or more. It is found in Sweden and it has the strongest flames of any dragon. It’s very agile, rarely seen and silver- blue coloured.
The sixth one is the Peruvian Vipertooth Dragon and it’s average size is 15 feet but it can be less or more. They are very stealthy and live human flesh but they are most dangerous because their fangs are venomous and highly poisonous. They also started the dragon pox disease.
The seventh dragon is the Chinese Fireball Dragon and it’s average size is 25 feet but it can be less or more. They are very large and sometimes called Liondragons. They are easily angered and very clever.
The next dragon is the Norwegian Ridgeback Dragon and no one knows their size. They have poisonous fangs and hunt large mammals.
The ninth dragon is the Ukrainian Ironbelly Dragon and it’s average size is 50 feet but it can be less or more. It’s scales are strong as steel and it’s flames are scorching. Their is one that guards vaults at Gringotts bank.
The last one is the Hungarian Horntail Dragon and it’s average size is 50 feet but it can be less or more. They can shoot flames further than any other breeds of dragon. They are very territorial and they are the most deadly dragon of all.