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Dragon
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The term dragon, according to context, may be referring to:
- Dragons of ancient mythology
- Chinese dragon, mythical creature
- European dragon, mythical creature
- Persian dragon (Azhi Dahaka)
- Living things named after ancient dragons
- Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis), a big lizard (a reptile)
- Some small species of lizards in Australia, in the family Agamidae
- Dragon trees (Dracaena), the resin from which is the dragon's blood of mediaeval magic and alchemy
- The fruit of the pitaya cactus, often called dragonfruit.
- Other things named after ancient dragons
- Draco (constellation) (Latin, "Dragon"), a constellation
- Dragon (zodiac), the dragon as a sign in the Chinese zodiac
- Red, green and white Chinese dragons in the Mahjong game, see Mahjong tiles
- Dragon 32/64, 1980s home computers
- M47 Dragon anti-tank weapon
- Dragon (chess), a chess engine
- A French rocket, Dragon (rocket)
- Dragons of modern literature and culture
- Middle-earth dragons, from the books by J. R. R. Tolkien
- Swamp dragon, a fictional reptile species from Terry Pratchett's Discworld
- Pernese dragons, from the books by Anne McCaffrey
- Zagorothian Dragons, from the books by K. Excelthior Wright
- Dragon King or the Lizard King, Jim Morrison
- Dragons in Dungeons & Dragons and other fantasy role-playing games (e.g. Rêve de Dragon).
- Dragon Magazine, a Dungeons & Dragons magazine
- Dragon (band), a New Zealand band.
- Pickled dragon, a hoax involving a fake dragon foetus in formaldehyde
The word "dragon" should not be confused with dragoon, heavy cavalry units.
See also
External links
- Sommerland provides extensive dragon information, fully illustrated and referenced, covering dragons throughout mythology, history and popular culture.
- THE BABYLONIAN LEGENDS OF THE CREATION and the Fight between Bel and the Dragon, as told by Assyrian Tablets from Nineveh, 1921
- THE DRAGON IN CHINA AND JAPAN, by Dr. M. W. De Visser, 1913
- THE EVOLUTION OF THE DRAGON, by G. Elliot Smith, 1919
- Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real on Animal Planet
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