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Magizoology corner!
Chapter 11
MAGIZOOLOGY
Hello everyone, welcome to the last special edition of Dragons where you will get to know everything about dragons. So, in this issue we will learning about the breeds of dragons.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
There was a silvery blue one with long, pointed horns, snapping and snarling at the wizards on the ground, a smooth-scaled green one, which was writhing and stamping with all its might, a red one with an odd fringe of fine gold spikes around its face, which was shooting mushroom-shaped fire clouds into the air, and a gigantic black one, more lizard-like than the others, which was nearest to to them.
There is no officially sanctioned breeding of dragons, as dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks' Convention of 1709. However, they have been known to interbreed, producing rare hybrids. Below is a list of the ten known pure-breed breeds of dragons according to the fifty-second edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them:
BREED: Antipodean Opaleye
DESCRIPTION: Native to New Zealand, the Opaleye is generally considered one of the most beautiful dragons, with pearly scales that line its body, and glittering multi-coloured eyes that have no pupils.
BREED: Antipodean Opaleye
DESCRIPTION: Native to New Zealand, the Opaleye is generally considered one of the most beautiful dragons, with pearly scales that line its body, and glittering multi-coloured eyes that have no pupils.
BREED: Chinese Fireball (known as "Lion Dragon")
DESCRIPTION: Fireball is scarlet and smooth scaled with a fringe of golden spikes around its snub-snouted face and extremely protuberant eyes.
BREED: Common Welsh Green (a native dragon of Great Britain)
DESCRIPTION: common Welsh is green in colour and with two spiked horns that reside on top of its head. The tail is vert stream-line with a single pointed tip at the end.
BREED: Hebridean Black (the other native dragon of Great Britain)
DESCRIPTION: has dark rough scales, ridges along its back, and a tail tipped with an arrow-shaped spike. The Hebridean Black has brilliant purple eyes and can grow to be up to thirty feet long.
BREED: Hungarian Horntail (considered to be the most dangerous dragon)
DESCRIPTION: has black scales, and is lizard-like in appearance. It also has yellow eyes, bronze horns and similarly coloured spikes that protrude from its long tail.
BREED: Norwegian Ridgeback
DESCRIPTION: resembles the Hungarian Horntail, except for the black ridges on its back, the browner texture in its scales.
BREED: Peruvian Vipertooth (a highly venomous dragon)
DESCRIPTION: Its scales are smooth and copper-coloured. It also has black ridge-markings and short horns on its head.
BREED: Romanian Longhorn
DESCRIPTION: Romanian Longhorn has dark green scales, and two long, glittering golden horns.
BREED: Swedish Short-Snout
DESCRIPTION: The scales are silvery blue, and its powerful flame is also a brilliant blue colour — and hot enough to reduce timber and bone to ashes in seconds.
BREED: Ukrainian Ironbelly (the largest dragon breed ever recorded)
DESCRIPTION: is a bipedal breed, metallic grey in colour, with an immense wingspan, long talons and rough scales said to be as hard as steel. It is the largest breed of dragon which reaches up to six tonnes, and its eyes are deep red. Sometimes the eyes seem to be the same colour as its body because of a protective scale.
The existence of these two dragons are only shown on a page of notes concerning the book Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit.
BREED : Catalonian Firebal
DESCRIPTION: appears to have a black or possibly scorched, somewhat oddly shaped snout and possesses a row of spikes that descends down its neck. Two black horns reside on the top of its head.
BREED: Portuguese Long-Snout
DESCRIPTION: appearance is somewhat similar to that of the Catalonian Fireball, with ridged neck and scaly hide, but with a longer snout and pointier horns.
With all this information, let’s end this edition here. I hope that you’ve all gained some knowledge on dragons, through this article. We hope that you enjoyed this exciting journey in the world of dragons. If you need information about any kind of creatures, please join the Weekly Magic Supporters group: https://www.hogwartsishere.com/groups/62958/ and give us suggestions, about anything that you think we should do.
LET THE MAGIC BE WITH YOU.
WEEKLY MAGIC BRINGING YOU THE MAGIC
- Shrihari vasisht
Hello everyone, welcome to the last special edition of Dragons where you will get to know everything about dragons. So, in this issue we will learning about the breeds of dragons.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION:
There was a silvery blue one with long, pointed horns, snapping and snarling at the wizards on the ground, a smooth-scaled green one, which was writhing and stamping with all its might, a red one with an odd fringe of fine gold spikes around its face, which was shooting mushroom-shaped fire clouds into the air, and a gigantic black one, more lizard-like than the others, which was nearest to to them.
There is no officially sanctioned breeding of dragons, as dragon breeding was outlawed by the Warlocks' Convention of 1709. However, they have been known to interbreed, producing rare hybrids. Below is a list of the ten known pure-breed breeds of dragons according to the fifty-second edition of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them:
BREED: Antipodean Opaleye
DESCRIPTION: Native to New Zealand, the Opaleye is generally considered one of the most beautiful dragons, with pearly scales that line its body, and glittering multi-coloured eyes that have no pupils.
BREED: Antipodean Opaleye
DESCRIPTION: Native to New Zealand, the Opaleye is generally considered one of the most beautiful dragons, with pearly scales that line its body, and glittering multi-coloured eyes that have no pupils.
BREED: Chinese Fireball (known as "Lion Dragon")
DESCRIPTION: Fireball is scarlet and smooth scaled with a fringe of golden spikes around its snub-snouted face and extremely protuberant eyes.
BREED: Common Welsh Green (a native dragon of Great Britain)
DESCRIPTION: common Welsh is green in colour and with two spiked horns that reside on top of its head. The tail is vert stream-line with a single pointed tip at the end.
BREED: Hebridean Black (the other native dragon of Great Britain)
DESCRIPTION: has dark rough scales, ridges along its back, and a tail tipped with an arrow-shaped spike. The Hebridean Black has brilliant purple eyes and can grow to be up to thirty feet long.
BREED: Hungarian Horntail (considered to be the most dangerous dragon)
DESCRIPTION: has black scales, and is lizard-like in appearance. It also has yellow eyes, bronze horns and similarly coloured spikes that protrude from its long tail.
BREED: Norwegian Ridgeback
DESCRIPTION: resembles the Hungarian Horntail, except for the black ridges on its back, the browner texture in its scales.
BREED: Peruvian Vipertooth (a highly venomous dragon)
DESCRIPTION: Its scales are smooth and copper-coloured. It also has black ridge-markings and short horns on its head.
BREED: Romanian Longhorn
DESCRIPTION: Romanian Longhorn has dark green scales, and two long, glittering golden horns.
BREED: Swedish Short-Snout
DESCRIPTION: The scales are silvery blue, and its powerful flame is also a brilliant blue colour — and hot enough to reduce timber and bone to ashes in seconds.
BREED: Ukrainian Ironbelly (the largest dragon breed ever recorded)
DESCRIPTION: is a bipedal breed, metallic grey in colour, with an immense wingspan, long talons and rough scales said to be as hard as steel. It is the largest breed of dragon which reaches up to six tonnes, and its eyes are deep red. Sometimes the eyes seem to be the same colour as its body because of a protective scale.
The existence of these two dragons are only shown on a page of notes concerning the book Dragon Breeding for Pleasure and Profit.
BREED : Catalonian Firebal
DESCRIPTION: appears to have a black or possibly scorched, somewhat oddly shaped snout and possesses a row of spikes that descends down its neck. Two black horns reside on the top of its head.
BREED: Portuguese Long-Snout
DESCRIPTION: appearance is somewhat similar to that of the Catalonian Fireball, with ridged neck and scaly hide, but with a longer snout and pointier horns.
With all this information, let’s end this edition here. I hope that you’ve all gained some knowledge on dragons, through this article. We hope that you enjoyed this exciting journey in the world of dragons. If you need information about any kind of creatures, please join the Weekly Magic Supporters group: https://www.hogwartsishere.com/groups/62958/ and give us suggestions, about anything that you think we should do.
LET THE MAGIC BE WITH YOU.
WEEKLY MAGIC BRINGING YOU THE MAGIC
- Shrihari vasisht