What is a dragon with no legs?

10. “Worm” is often used as a derogatory term to dragons, so be selective with its usage. 11. No wings, and usually no limbs.
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What do you call a wingless dragon?

The word drake is sometimes used synonymous to dragon, but it could also mean a specific kind of dragon. There are different opinions on what a drake is: Any kind of wingless, four-legged dragon.
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What is a dragon with no wings or front legs called?

A Lindwyrm is a dragon with 2 front legs and no wings.
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What is a Wyrm dragon?

Noun. wyrm (plural wyrms) (mythology, fantasy) A huge limbless and wingless dragon or dragon-like creature. A sea serpent.
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What is the difference between a dragon and a drake?

By and large, the difference between drakes and dragons is that dragons have wings in addition to their limbs, while drakes have one set of their limbs replaced by their wings, like birds or bats.
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How many types of dragons are there?

' Dragons are deeply embedded in many different cultures and the mythology and folklore surrounding them are so vast that it's practically impossible to determine how many there are. Some sources claim there are 73 types, others that there are only 50.
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What are 2 legged dragons called?

A wyvern (/ˈwaɪvərn/ WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary dragon that has two legs.
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What does a Wyrm look like?

The wyrm is described as a limbless and wingless serpent. The wyrms mainly are sea serpent in legends. For example the Jormungandr (Jörmungandr) in Norse mythology.
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What are dragons with fur called?

Anthropomorphic dragons, also known as draconids are similar to their full-form cousins, but humanoid or bipedal. Furry fantasy characterizations of this style of the dragon may freely combine highly interpretive elements: They may or may not have wings. Wings may not be functional for flying or maybe only for gliding.
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What are Chinese dragons called?

The Chinese dragon, also known as loong, long or lung, is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture at large. Chinese dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs.
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Is a Basilisk a dragon?

The Basilisk's(Draco basilikos) status as a dragon is arguable, as some think it a psuedo-dragon while others believe it to be mythical. It's based on the mythical Basilisk.
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What does a Lindworm look like?

The lindworm or lindwurm was a popular motif found on runestones in 11th-century Sweden. Portrayals vary across countries and the stories in which they appear, the creature generally appearing as wingless with a serpentine body, dragon's head, scaled skin and two clawed forelimbs.
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Are there wingless dragons?

Wingless dragons are quadrupedal dragons with no wings. Though sometimes similar to eastern dragons, wingless dragons usually have a shorter and stockier torso than easterns. Some wingless dragons have vestigial wings.
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Is a wyvern real?

Today, it is believed that there are only a few of the ancient, or traditional, dragons left. Most of the remaining population is a new breed of dragons called the Wyvern. They are still powerful, but they are a very different creature. Shown below are a few pictures of Wyvern as compared to dragons.
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What are Eastern dragons called?

The Oriental Dragon is seen in culture, folklore, religion, and mythology in the East, mainly in Asia. The Oriental Dragon (also known as the Eastern Dragon) is another one of the world's most commonly known dragons. They are found in folklore, mythology, and religion all throughout East Asia.
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What is an angel dragon?

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Dutch Angel Dragons are said to be supernatural beings who interact with the natural world (Terra) as guardian angels. They are also said to inhabit a different dimension (the Aether) where they can change their appearance at will and even reincarnate.
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What is the strongest dragon in mythology?

Typhon was the most fearsome monster of Greek mythology.
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What is a Scalie?

Noun. scalie (plural scalies) (Canada, US, dated, derogatory, slang) A strikebreaker.
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Did dragons exist?

Chinese scholars have classified the dragon as one of the 369 animal species with scales. Long before the development of paleontology, people unearthed fossilized bones in Asia and Europe--and believed they had found the remains of dragons from an earlier age.
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Whats the difference between a dragon and a wyvern?

The differentiation between a dragon and a wyvern in Western mythology is that a dragon has six limbs (four legs and two wings) whereas a wyvern has four (the "front legs" are also the wings).
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Are Drakes dragons?

Drakes were draconic creatures, distant and lesser cousins to true dragons. They were smaller and not as powerful as dragons but were much easier to train, so they were commonly used as mounts. They were often used as guards by dragons, or they were given to the dragons' humanoid servants.
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Is a hydra a dragon?

The hydra is a multiheaded dragon, with anywhere between 3 to 7 heads recorded, but there are rumors of them having many more. It is the only dragon that reproduces by splitting its head. It is also one of the only dragons with only two legs and two useless wings.
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What is a 4 winged dragon?

Description. "Four-Winged Dragon is a true flying ace. Thanks to an extra pair of wings it can execute the most intricate aerial stunts - moves other dragons can't imitate."
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Is a dragon wyvern?

A Wyvern is a dragon that most recognizably has two legs as opposed to four. In modern fantasy, wyverns are distinguished as smaller, more animalistic variants of the modern dragon that may or may not have a venomous stinger at the end of their tail.
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