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Dragon
The term dragon, according to context, may be referring to:
- European dragon, mythical creature
- Chinese dragon, mythical creature
- Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), a reptile animal
- Dragon trees (Dracaena), the resin from which is the dragon's blood of mediaeval magic and alchemy
- Dragon 32/64, 1980s home computers
- Dragon magazine, a Dungeons & Dragons; magazine
- Dragon (band), a New Zealand band.
- Dragons in Dungeons & Dragons; and other fantasy role-playing games (e.g. Rêve de Dragon).
- Pickled dragon, a hoax involving a fake dragon fetus in formaldehyde
- DRAGON anti-tank weapon, or the Dragunov SSV-58 rifle
- Dragon (chess), a chess engine
The word "dragon" should not be confused with dragoon.
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Dragons of the British Isles List of legends categorized by place. http://www.wyrm.demon.co.uk/ukdracs.htm
The Historical Dragon Page Legends, essays on their origin, and artwork. http://members.tripod.com/~gfriebe/drach.htm
Dragons in Ancient China Dragons in Chinese architecture and art, with references. http://www.chinapage.com/dragon1.html
Descendants of the Dragon On the folklore and role of dragons in Chinese and Asian cultures, with large picture gallery. http://www.geocities.com/bernardburn/
The Dark Dragon Dragons in international history, list of dragon-slaying saints and ancient great beasts, with links to dragon related businesses. http://www.weyr.org/~drakaina/
D.R.A.G.O.N.S. Anatomy and physiology, map of modern sightings, and discussion of dragon legends. http://www.colba.net/~tempest1/dragons.htm
Chinavoc.com: Chinese Dragon Culture Explores Chinese dragon culture through articles, clipart, pictures, art, and calligraphy characters. http://www.chinavoc.com/dragon/default.asp
European Dragon A description of the European dragon, including dragons in various European mythologies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_dragon
Chinese Dragon A description of the dragon in Chinese mythology. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_dragon
Sir Humphrey Gilbert's Dragon A description of Sir Gilbert's and the dragon he created that appeared in the Northwest Passage. http://DragonsUnlimited.tripod.com/index-50.html
Pictures of Chinese Dragons at Beijing and Shanghai Work of the craftsmen at Summer Palace, Yu Yuan Gardens, Dragon Park and Temple Of Heaven. http://beifan.com/034dragon/34chinese.html
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