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Fantasy: February 03, 2010 Issue [#3534]

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3. Letter from the Editor
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”Here there be dragons!” is the inscription on the Lenox Globe in the map collection of the New York Public Library.
- http://www.draconian.com/home/frameset.htm



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Letter from the editor

We find dragons in the mythologies and folklore of numerous countries and cultures across the Earth. The normal picture of a dragon is a huge fire breath reptile with a scaly hide, snake’s tail and the claws of a lion, but not all dragons have wings. In addition, some dragons are evil and others are good.

According to the website Here there be Dragons, http://www.draconian.com/home/frameset.htm, there are at least fourteen different species of dragons.

Dragons with wing


Western Dragons some can change their color and other shape.
Faerie Dragons are very small and have butterfly wings.
Wyverns are dragons that have two legs.
Hydras are dragons with several heads and necks; some hydras have wings.
Pernese Dragons do not have scales.
Amphipteres do not have legs
Ouroboros like to hold their tails in their mouths.
Amphisbaenas have heads at both ends of their bodies (neck and tail).

Dragons without wings


Eastern Dragons, with adult winged Imperial Dragons being the exception, have three, four, or five toes depending on their country of origin.
Some Hydras do not have wings.
Drake Dragons breathe either flames or hail and snow.
Wyrms do not have legs.
Lindworms or Lindorms have two short legs.
Sea Serpents can live in both salt and fresh water.
Nagas (pseudo-dragons) have human heads.

Dragons on Earth


Draco is a lizard genus.
Water dragons are types of lizards.
Komodo dragons weigh 150 lbs. are 10 ft. long.
Dragonflies are insects.
Snapdragons are flowers.


Editor's Picks

Stories and Poems
about dragons in their various forms and temperaments


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A child's story about a dragon with a cold.
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Ask & Answer

Phoenix Author Icon writes: I agree that every new year is a time for a fresh start. Every year we face a new beginning and choose what steps we will take to seize that opportunity. What a great newsletter to begin the year! Thank you also for featuring my story " A Walk Through Time" . Have a very prosperous New Year!

LJPC - the tortoise Author Icon writes: Hi Snow. Thanks for a NL reminding all of us that even when things look dark, there really are things to be grateful for and many who are less fortunate than ourselves. I was touched. One question: Where did the fantasy in the Fantasy NL go? *Laugh*-- Laura
The fantasy got lost in the dark wood, but I’m turning on the lights.
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Does anyone know of any other species of dragons then those listed?
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