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the free encyclopedia Legendary creature Not to be confused with Dragon lizard · Komodo dragon · Draconian · Dracones · or Dragoon . This article is about the legendary creature. For other uses · by Jan Baegert Top right : The three-headed Slavic dragon Gorynich · Beihai Park · Beijing Bottom left : Uppland Runic Inscription 887 &#160 · &#91 · sv &#93 · (11th c.) · featuring both a runic dragon and winged dragon · and often possesses features drawn from different animals · such as wings and claws. &#91 · 1 &#93 · In nearly all cultures · it is conceived of as a powerful and awe-inspiring creature. &#91 · 2 &#93 · Dragon-like creatures appear in ancient Mesopotamian art · where they could be hostile or benevolent. &#91

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the free encyclopedia Legendary creature Not to be confused with Dragon lizard
Komodo dragon
Draconian
Dracones
or Dragoon . This article is about the legendary creature. For other uses
by Jan Baegert Top right : The three-headed Slavic dragon Gorynich
Beihai Park
Beijing Bottom left : Uppland Runic Inscription 887 &#160
&#91
sv &#93
(11th c.)
featuring both a runic dragon and winged dragon
and often possesses features drawn from different animals
such as wings and claws. &#91
1 &#93
In nearly all cultures
it is conceived of as a powerful and awe-inspiring creature. &#91
2 &#93
Dragon-like creatures appear in ancient Mesopotamian art
where they could be hostile or benevolent. &#91
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