A Guide To Dragons
written by Athena Whitebaine
This book is a basic guide to the most formidable and famed magical creature: the dragon. Whether you are a curious student doing an essay for extra credit or an aspiring dragonologist, this book will pave the way for your understanding of the various dragon breeds.
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05/31/21
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Swedish Short-Snout
Chapter 10
SWEDISH SHORT-SNOUT
Native Country: Sweden
Appearance: The Swedish Short-Snout is an attractive silvery-blue dragon whose skin is sought after for the manufacture of protective gloves and shields.
Size: No more than three tonnes.
Diet: Sheep and goats.
Eggs: Silvery-blue (like the dragon) that emits a faint glow.
Other: The flame that issues from its nostrils is a brilliant blue and can reduce timber and bone to ash in a matter of seconds. The Short-Snout has fewer human killings to its name than most dragons, though as it prefers to live in wild and uninhabited mountainous areas, this is not much to its credit.
Native Country: Sweden
Appearance: The Swedish Short-Snout is an attractive silvery-blue dragon whose skin is sought after for the manufacture of protective gloves and shields.
Size: No more than three tonnes.
Diet: Sheep and goats.
Eggs: Silvery-blue (like the dragon) that emits a faint glow.
Other: The flame that issues from its nostrils is a brilliant blue and can reduce timber and bone to ash in a matter of seconds. The Short-Snout has fewer human killings to its name than most dragons, though as it prefers to live in wild and uninhabited mountainous areas, this is not much to its credit.