For as long as I can remember, dragons have been a hobby of mine, I use them profusely in my Role Playing Games, I collect expensive statuettes. I draw them, I know the legendary ones by name, and I have studied them in different cultures. An interesting fact about dragons is that they are in almost every culture's history and/or religion. I just wish there was a college course on dragon mythology. There are different types of dragons, the English or Welsh Dragon was more like an animal, it walked on all fours, was very teritorial, and hoarded treasure. It is what most of us think of when we picture dragons. Oriental dragons tend to be long and thin with no wings, usually having what appears to be a beard and mustache, they tend to fly rather than walk like their english cousins. These are the two most common types of dragons, others include a south american dragon which looked like a land whale, huge and scaly; and then there is one of the Native Americans Dragons which was no bigger than a bumblebee. Well, enough about dragons, you came here to see the pictures, right? Ok, here they are, enjoy!
I ganked these pictures from other web sites so if you see any copyrighted materials, let me know and I will either pull it or give it proper accreditation.
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