Dragon Facts
Dragon Myths
Dragons in Movies
Dragons in Asian Culture
Dragons in European Culture
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What are some characteristic, or traits, that dragons have? 

Dragons are often described a slarge, serpentine creatures with wings and the ability to fly.

100

True or False: Dragons are real animals.

False! Dragons are mythical creatures.

100

What is the name of the dragon in "How to Train Your Dragon"?

The dragon's name is Toothless!

100

Name a common feature of dragons in many Asian cultures.

Long, snake-like bodies. 

100

What is a common European dragon's most famous feature?

A) Long Snake-Like Bodies B) Breathing Fire

C) Red and Gold Scales 

B) Breathing Fire

200

What do dragons often breathe?

Dragons often breathe fire!

200

In which country do dragons symbolize power?

China! 

200

In which movie do you find the dragon named Mushu?

Mushu is in the movie "Mulan."

200

In Chinese culture, what do dragons control? 

A) Water B) Wind C) Fire

Water (Including rain, rivers, and oceans) 

300

Where do dragons usually live?

They often live in caves or mountains!

300

What do people use to fight dragons in stories?

People often use swords or magic!

300

What is the main dragon in "Raya and the Last Dragon"?

Sisu

300

What color is often associated with good luck in Chinese dragons?

A) Blue B) Red C) Green

Red

400

What is a baby dragon called?

A baby dragon is often called a dragon hatchling!

400

In European myths, what do knights often do to dragons?

Fight them, or kill them. 
400

What is the name of the dragon in "Pete's Dragon"?

Elliott! 

400

 Which Asian country is known for its dragon festivals?

China

500

 What do dragons like to guard?

Dragons like to guard treasure or princesses!


500

In mythology, what is the name of a dragon that has three heads?

A hydra 

500

In "Sleeping Beauty," what is the name of the dragon that is fought?

Maleficent (dragon form)!

500

In Japan, what do dragons usually symbolize?

A) Water B) Wind C) Fire

Water, or Rain 

500

 In medieval Europe, dragons were often associated with what? 

A) Wisdom and Protection B) Wealth and Good Luck 

C) Evil and Chaos

C) Evil and Chaos