Dragons are creatures present in the mythology of many different peoples and civilizations. Animals are represented as large, typically reptilian in appearance (like huge lizards or snakes), often with wings, feathers, magic powers or fire breath.
In many myths they are presented literally as large snakes, even as they were most of the early mythological dragons, and their formations chimeric most common. The existing variety of dragons in stories and myths is huge, encompassing creatures far more diverse. Despite being common presence in the folklore of peoples as far away as China or Europe, the dragons take, in every culture, a function and a different symbolism, can be sources of supernatural wisdom and strength, or simply destructive beasts.
In many myths they are presented literally as large snakes, even as they were most of the early mythological dragons, and their formations chimeric most common. The existing variety of dragons in stories and myths is huge, encompassing creatures far more diverse. Despite being common presence in the folklore of peoples as far away as China or Europe, the dragons take, in every culture, a function and a different symbolism, can be sources of supernatural wisdom and strength, or simply destructive beasts.
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