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Title: Dragon Quiz
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Brightclaw - January 27, 2006 01:40 PM (GMT)
Ok I thought I should see if anybody could answer some questions about non DB dragons. I'll post the answers in a week or so. Have Fun!

What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
A. Dragonlet
B. Hatchling
C. Dragon Chick

What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale
B. Arrowhead
C. Secondary Horn

Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
A. In a stream or running water
B. In a large cave
C. Somewhere warm

Where does the common Wyvern live?
A. England
B. Africa
C. America

Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
A. The no legged breed
B. The two legged breed
C. The four legged breed


Good Luck.

Yours
Brightclaw

Professor Parmon - March 31, 2006 11:59 PM (GMT)
I maybe a bit late.. But here are my guesses.

What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
B. Hatchling

What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale

Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
A. In a stream or running water

Where does the common Wyvern live?
A. England

Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
C. The four legged breed

SilverDragon - April 1, 2006 12:12 AM (GMT)
I think I know it.

What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
A. Dragonlet

What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale

Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
A. In a stream or running water

Where does the common Wyvern live?
A. England

Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
A. The no legged breed

SheWulph - April 1, 2006 07:38 AM (GMT)
Here is my guess

What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
B. Hatchling

What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale

Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
A. In a stream or running water

Where does the common Wyvern live?
A. England (or B. Africa)

Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
C. The four legged breed

The Power of FIRE - April 1, 2006 03:09 PM (GMT)
What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
B. Hatchling

What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale

Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
C. Somewhere warm

Where does the common Wyvern live?
A. England

Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
C. The four legged breed

Dragon King - April 1, 2006 03:09 PM (GMT)
Here are my guesses
What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
B. Hatchling


What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale


Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
A. In a stream or running water


Where does the common Wyvern live?
B. Africa


Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
A. The no legged breed

Brightclaw - April 13, 2006 04:10 PM (GMT)
Congrats Dragon King! You got them all right! Heres all the correct answers.

1. Dragon Chick or Hatchling

2. Isoscale

3. In a Stream or running water

4. Africa

5. The No legged breed.

DragonBooster500 - April 30, 2006 01:01 AM (GMT)
actually you are a bit wrong with one answer. The dragons that live in America are the Two Legged Kind. (I own the book Dragonoology and it says that)

Mari - April 30, 2006 01:05 AM (GMT)
What is a baby dragon known as? (two possible answers)
A. Dragonlet
B. Hatchling

What is the scale at the tip of the tail known as?
A. Isoscale

Where does the Asian Lung lay its egg.
A. In a stream or running water

Where does the common Wyvern live?
B. Africa

Which species of dragon tend to live in America?
A. The no legged breed

Brightclaw - April 30, 2006 07:44 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (DragonBooster500 @ Apr 30 2006, 11:01 AM)
actually you are a bit wrong with one answer. The dragons that live in America are the Two Legged Kind. (I own the book Dragonoology and it says that)

But in my Dragonology book it says only the no-legged dragons live in america. Because the Wyvern is the only two legged dragon (besides the Lindworm) in the world. Maybe the books differ in each country.

black and gold dragon - June 8, 2007 04:39 PM (GMT)
about the dragonology book. i own it. but i beleive the information of dragons is not in abook. but inside of ourselves.

desperada - June 8, 2007 05:26 PM (GMT)
I also have that dragonology book and it says amphitheres live in america

The Hydrag - June 9, 2007 02:26 AM (GMT)
QUOTE
But in my Dragonology book it says only the no-legged dragons live in america. Because the Wyvern is the only two legged dragon (besides the Lindworm) in the world. Maybe the books differ in each country.
I was under the impression that Drakes lived in N America as well as Centeral and South America.

Heres a question for you nonfiction up to date dragon fans. When was the last mass sighting of a sea dragon(s) and why was it there?Just a hint it was on the Eastern coast of America.

Aerodragon Highflyer - June 9, 2007 04:52 AM (GMT)
I also have that Dragonology book, and it says that amphitheres live in the Americas, and although in the present time they have no legs, the book says that they may have had two legs in the past.

I'm sure that there are other dragons in the Americas that aren't mentioned in Dr. Drake's book, after all, there are so many different types of dragons out there.




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