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.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Chinese Fireball
Chapter 3
CHINESE FIREBALL
Native Country: China
Appearance: Scarlet and smooth-scaled, it has a fringe of golden spikes around its snub-snouted face and extremely protuberant eyes.
Size: Between two and four tonnes, the female being larger than the male.
Diet: The Fireball will feast on most mammals, though it prefers pigs and humans.
Eggs: A vivid crimson speckled with gold, and the shells are much prized for use in Chinese wizardry.
Other: The Fireball gained its name for the mushroom-shaped flame that bursts from its nostrils when it is angered. This dragon is very aggressive, but more tolerant of its own species than most dragons, sometimes consenting to share its territory with up to two others.
Native Country: China
Appearance: Scarlet and smooth-scaled, it has a fringe of golden spikes around its snub-snouted face and extremely protuberant eyes.
Size: Between two and four tonnes, the female being larger than the male.
Diet: The Fireball will feast on most mammals, though it prefers pigs and humans.
Eggs: A vivid crimson speckled with gold, and the shells are much prized for use in Chinese wizardry.
Other: The Fireball gained its name for the mushroom-shaped flame that bursts from its nostrils when it is angered. This dragon is very aggressive, but more tolerant of its own species than most dragons, sometimes consenting to share its territory with up to two others.