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  2. Cryodrakon - Wikipedia

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    Aside from tooth marks, a broken tooth was found in one of the bones, which, according to the authors, meant that the thin-walled bone of Cryodrakon "must have been very tough." [ 6 ] [ 3 ] In 2025, a fifth cervical vertebra of a juvenile Cryodrakon (TMP 2023.012.0237) showed probable crocodilian bite marks.

  3. List of dragons in literature - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes Lackey, the Dragon Jousters series (2003–2006): Avatre and several others. Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory, The Obsidian Trilogy (2003–2006): Ancalader, the dragon bonded to Jermayan. Keith Baker, world of Eberron (2004): Eberron, one of the progenitor dragons. Eberron's bones compose the world. Khyber, one of the progenitor dragons.

  4. Long gu - Wikipedia

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    Fr. d'Incarville, a French Jesuit, noted that "petrified bones" were among the pharmacopeia sold by druggists in Beijing in 1751. However, he did not refer to these as dragon's bones. [13] Robert Swinhoe described the use of dragon's teeth in 1870: Shanghai is a great center for [fossil trade]; and the raw article can be procured here in quantity.

  5. List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia

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    Dragon of Hayk: Symbol of Hayk Nahapet and Haykaznuni dynasty in Armenia. Usually depicted as seven-headed serpent. Levantine dragons Yam: The god of the sea in the Canaanite pantheon from Levantine mythology. Lotan: A demonic dragon reigning the waters, a servant of the sea god Yam defeated by the storm god Hadad-BaĘżal in the Ugaritic Baal Cycle.

  6. List of dragons in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Modern fan illustration by David Demaret of the dragon Smaug from J. R. R. Tolkien's 1937 high fantasy novel The Hobbit. This is a list of dragons in popular culture.Dragons in some form are nearly universal across cultures and as such have become a staple of modern popular culture, especially in the fantasy genre.

  7. Ymir - Wikipedia

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    of his bones the hills, of his hair trees and plants, of his skull the heaven; and of his brows the gentle powers formed Midgard for the sons of men; but of his brain the heavy clouds are all created. [3]: 24–25 "Out of Ymir's flesh was fashioned the earth, And the ocean out of his blood; Of his bones the hills, of his hair the trees,

  8. Dragon's Dogma 2: How To Unlock the Mystic Spearhand ... - AOL

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    dragons-dogma-2-mystic-spearhand. Changing vocation makes a huge difference to how Dragon’s Dogma 2 feels to play. It determines your main weapon, skills, and overall role in your party, so it ...

  9. Níðhöggr - Wikipedia

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    From below the dragon dark comes forth, Nithhogg flying from Nithafjoll; The bodies of men on his wings he bears, The serpent bright: but now must I sink. There comes the shadowy dragon flying, glittering serpent, up from Dark of the Moon Hills. He carries in his pinions —he flies over the field— Malice Striker, corpses. Now will she sink.