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  2. Kaijū-iro no Shima - Wikipedia

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    Written and illustrated by Mitsuru Hattori, Kaijū-iro no Shima began serialization in Fujimi Shobo's Young Dragon Age manga magazine on September 25, 2018. [3] The series' chapters have been collected into two tankōbon volumes as of March 2024.

  3. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Dragons were personified as a caring mother with her children or a pair of dragons. Much like the Chinese Dragon, The Vietnamese Dragon is a water deity responsible for bringing rain during times of drought. Images of the Dragon King have 5 claws, while images of lesser dragons have only 4 claws. Con rit is a water dragon from Vietnamese mythology.

  4. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Dealing with Dragons: Patricia C. Wrede: A fictional dragon from the young adult fantasy novel, Dealing with Dragons, and is the first book in the Enchanted Forest Chronicles series. The novel chronicles the adventures of the princess Cimorene, who escapes her tediously ordinary family to become Kazul, the dragon's princess.

  5. An Exhaustive Guide to Every Dragon on ‘House of the Dragon’

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    Syrax. Syrax is the first dragon to appear on House of the Dragon.So it makes sense that the gold beast belongs to Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy). In season 1, episode 2, a young Rhaenyra (played by ...

  6. Zog (children's book) - Wikipedia

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    Zog (rendered on the cover and title page as ZOG) is a 2010 children's picture book by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, about a young accident-prone dragon, named Zog, who wants to be the best student in dragon school.

  7. Komodo dragon - Wikipedia

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    The eggs are incubated for seven to eight months, hatching in April, when insects are most plentiful. Young Komodo dragons are vulnerable and dwell in trees to avoid predators, such as cannibalistic adults, which young Komodo dragons also try to repel by rolling in feces. They take 8 to 9 years to mature and are estimated to live up to 30 years.

  8. Japanese dragon - Wikipedia

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    The style and appearance of the dragon was heavily influenced by the Chinese dragon, especially the three-clawed long (龍) dragons which were introduced in Japan from China in ancient times. [ 1 ] : 94 Like these other East Asian dragons, most Japanese ones are water deities or kami [ 2 ] associated with rainfall and bodies of water, and are ...

  9. Qiulong - Wikipedia

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    The fourth uses qiu 虬 alone; "With team of dragons I mount the heavens, In ivory chariot borne aloft." [8] The 121 CE Shuowen Jiezi dictionary gives inconsistent definitions of qiu 虯. Some early editions define 龍無角者 "a dragon without horns", while later editions define 龍子有角者 "a young dragon with horns".