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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Antipodean Opaleye
Chapter 2
ANTIPODEAN OPALEYE
Native Country: New Zealand , though it has been known to migrate to Australia when territory becomes scarce in its native land.
Appearance: Perhaps the most beautiful type of dragon, it has iridescent, pearly scales and glittering, multi-coloured, pupil-less eyes, hence its name.
Size: Normally between two and three tonnes
Diet: This dragon favours sheep, but has been known to attack larger prey
Eggs: Opaleye eggs are pale grey and may be mistaken for fossils by unwary Muggles.
Other: This dragon produces a very vivid scarlet flame, though by dragon standards it is not particularly aggressive and will rarely kill unless hungry.
Native Country: New Zealand , though it has been known to migrate to Australia when territory becomes scarce in its native land.
Appearance: Perhaps the most beautiful type of dragon, it has iridescent, pearly scales and glittering, multi-coloured, pupil-less eyes, hence its name.
Size: Normally between two and three tonnes
Diet: This dragon favours sheep, but has been known to attack larger prey
Eggs: Opaleye eggs are pale grey and may be mistaken for fossils by unwary Muggles.
Other: This dragon produces a very vivid scarlet flame, though by dragon standards it is not particularly aggressive and will rarely kill unless hungry.