What's a baby dragon called?

The offspring of dragons are referred to as hatchlings, wyrmlings or whelps in most fantasy settings and stories.
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Is a Drake a baby dragon?

Drake, a.k.a. European dragon

I've never heard of a drake as a "baby dragon", but considered it a distinct type of creature, larger than a Wyvern but smaller than even a juvenile dragon.
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Are there baby dragons?

Olms, or proteus anguinus in Latin, are blind salamanders, about 25 centimeters long, that never develop beyond their juvenile, watery phase. Locals dubbed them baby dragons because they were washed out of Postojna during floods and, as caves are the abode of dragons, surely these were their babies, right?
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What is the meaning of dragon baby?

About the Dragon Child

Forceful, fearless, optimistic, and idealistic, this rather intense child is born with a sense of mission.
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What do you call a group of dragons?

A group of dragons is called a thunder.
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What is a leader dragon called?

The leader of the Dragon People is called the Right Hand of the Maker; Waerdinur is now the thirty-ninth person to hold the position.
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What is a male dragon called?

The term drake is usually used to signify a particular species of dragon (e.g. as opposed to a wyvern), but in "real" biology the term drake is used for a male swan.
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What do you call a female dragon?

In Greek mythology, a drakaina (Ancient Greek: δράκαινα) is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features.
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What is a whelp dragon?

Dragon whelps (aka dragon whelplings, dragonlings, or broodlings) are the smallest members of the dragonkin species. They are the youngest and weakest variation of dragons adventurers face. In most cases, however, where there are whelps, their larger cousins are close by.
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Why are dragons called worms?

Although more usually used to describe the common earthworm, the English language word "worm" derives from Old Norse orm and Old English wyrm, meaning "serpent" or "dragon". The synonymous usage of worm and dragon in English lessened during the following centuries.
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What is real dragon?

King of the lizards

Komodo dragons are living, breathing dragons, even if they don't breathe fire. But that doesn't mean they aren't really cool—and fierce—reptiles. Komodo dragons are the largest of lizards, and there are 3,000 kinds of those! They live on only five islands in southeastern Indonesia.
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Where can you find a baby dragon?

Found primarily in Balkan cave rivers, the olms have been living in the world-famous Postojna cave, 50 kilometres (30 miles) southwest of the capital Ljubljana, for what researchers say is millions of years.
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Is a Wyvern a type of dragon?

A wyvern (/ˈwaɪvərn/ WY-vərn, sometimes spelled wivern) is a legendary dragon that has two legs.
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Why are dragons called drakes?

In mythology and language, drake or drac is often the word for 'dragon', as dragon was derived from drakon.
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What is the difference between drakes and Dragons?

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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What do you call a half human half dragon?

Dracotaur – Half-man, half-dragon. It debuted in Dungeons & Dragons. It also has a counterpart in the form of the Dragonspawn from the Warcraft franchise.
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What do you call a queen dragon?

Queen dragons, also referred to as Gold dragons, are the dominant females of the dragon species. Queens are generally imperious, demanding, quick to anger, and easily riled up. Advertisement.
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What is a Japanese dragon called?

A Japanese dragon, also known as ryū or tatsu (龍 or 竜, "dragon") is a mythical animal from Japan.
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Are dragons male or female?

A common misconception is that Daenerys' dragons are all males. That is not true. Dragons do not have a fixed gender1. They can change from male to female, and vice versa, at will.
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What is the dragon symbol?

Dragons in Chinese culture symbolize great power, good luck and strength. They represent power and authority, particularly control over typhoons, water, rainfall and floods. Emperors were assumed to have descended from the dragons.
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Are there female dragons?

All of the dragons that speak to you are male, but some of the random dragons that inhabit the dragon lairs could be female... As the book states, dragons do not have a gender per say, although they do seem to be more masculine than feminine.
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Do dragons mate for life?

Dragons usually lead a solitary life until they meet their life-long mate during their mating flight ritual. A female will mate only 1 to 4 times in her life. It is a grand site to see. When a female dragon is ready to mate.
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