In Chinese culture, dragons bring this to farmers.
Rain
This reptile can puff out a frill around its neck and run on two legs-pretty dragon-like?
A frilled lizard.
What is the name of the main dragon in How to Train Your Dragon?
Toothless
Dragons are often shown on these to represent strength and protection.
Shields
Roar
St. George became famous for doing what to a dragon?
Slaying it.
Komodo dragon.
What is the name of the dragon in Mulan?
Mushu
The dragon is a symbol of this in Chinese culture.
Power or good luck.
Dragons are often described as moving with this kind of smooth, twisting motion, like a river or snake.
Slithering or serpentine movement.
In Chinese mythology, dragons are seen as symbols of this?
What is good luck.
The scales of some dragons may have been inspired by this armored reptile that can curl up into a ball for protection.
An armadillo.
In the movie Pete's Dragon what is the dragon's name?
Elliott
In medieval Europe, dragons often symbolized this type of evil or danger.
Chaos/Evil
In stories, dragons sometimes use this magical movement to diappear or change their shape.
Shape shifting/Invisibility
What do Chinese dragons usually hold?
A pearl.
This sea creature, named after a mythical beast, has leafy fins like wings.
Leafy Sea Dragon
This red dragon protects a mountain full of treasure in the movie "The Hobbitt"?
Smaug
Dragons are often painted in bright colors to represent these.
The elements (fire, water, earth, air).
Dragons sometimes roar so lound it mimics this natural event.
Thunder
The word "dragon" comes from the Greek word drakon, which orginally meant what?
A serpent (or large snake).
This kind of bat with a five foot wing span may have helped inspire dragon myths in Asia.
Flying Fox/Fruit Bat
In Harry Potter, this dragon species gaurds the vault at Gringotts Bank.
Ukrainian Ironbelly
This famous English symbol is a red dragon on a white and green flag.
Welsh flag.
Dragons are often said to breathe fire, but in some myths, they also breathe this...
Ice/Frost