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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Hungarian Horntail
Chapter 6
HUNGARIAN HORNTAIL
Native Country: Hungary
Appearance: The Horntail has black scales and is lizardlike in appearance. It has yellow eyes, bronze horns, and similarly coloured spikes that protrude from its long tail.
Size: Between four and six tonnes
Diet: Goats, sheep and, whenever possible, humans.
Eggs: cement-coloured and particularly hard-shelled; the young club their way out using their tails, whose spikes are well developed at birth.
Other: The Horntail is often considered the most dangerous of the dragon breeds. It has one of the longest fire-breathing ranges (up to fifty feet).
Native Country: Hungary
Appearance: The Horntail has black scales and is lizardlike in appearance. It has yellow eyes, bronze horns, and similarly coloured spikes that protrude from its long tail.
Size: Between four and six tonnes
Diet: Goats, sheep and, whenever possible, humans.
Eggs: cement-coloured and particularly hard-shelled; the young club their way out using their tails, whose spikes are well developed at birth.
Other: The Horntail is often considered the most dangerous of the dragon breeds. It has one of the longest fire-breathing ranges (up to fifty feet).