Posts Tagged ‘types’

Are there any types of dragons in folklore that can take a human form?

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

Question by Reality check: Are there any types of dragons in folklore that can take a human form?

Are there dragons that can shapeshift into a human form? If so what type? What region/culture are they from?

Best answer:

Answer by Asabrand
They all can but the only stories I have heard come from China.

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Q&A: How many types of dragons are there?

Friday, September 17th, 2010

Question by SilverGurl: How many types of dragons are there?

I’m really interested when it come to dragons. I was wondering just how many types there were. I know of the sea dragon, so, what else is there?

Best answer:

Answer by Argyr
European-style dragon, wyvern (no front legs), wyrm (no legs), Quetzalcoatl, and Chinese-style (no wings, 4 legs, loves water).

If you’re talking about the Dungeons and Dragons type, then there are typically two types: chromatic and metallic. Chromatic dragons are colored black, blue, green, red, or white, and are generally evil. Metallic dragons are colored brass, bronze, copper, gold or silver, and are generally good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_%28Dungeons_%26_Dragons%29#Types_of_dragons

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What types of plants are suitable for a breaded dragon cage?

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Question by Jessica: What types of plants are suitable for a breaded dragon cage?

So I have 5 breaded dragons and its about to be six. We do breed them but their cages are pretty much basic. We use the crushed walnut from Zilla as the substrate and have all the appropriate lights of course. And they all have large rocks and what not in their cage. We wanted to add to their cages because they absolutely love it when they go outside in their outdoor habitat. So if anyone could let me know what plants you use or know are okay to use with a breaded dragon. I have a ton of books but I just wanted to see if anyone uses plants in their tanks. Thanks a million.
Sorry for the misspelling…I was fighting off my cat at the same time as typing. Ive researched and read that was better than the sand. What type of substrate do you recommend?

Best answer:

Answer by KimbeeJ
BEARDED Dragons will usually destroy real plants that are put in their enclosures. Rocks and logs, etc are a better choice. Crushed walnut is not recommended as a substrate for beardies due to the high risk of intestinal impaction.

http://www.beautifuldragons.503xtreme.com/home.html

http://www.reptilerooms.com/ (the reptile forums)

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