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Dragons are legendary creatures, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, that are featured in the myths of many cultures. There are two distinct cultural traditions of dragons: the European dragon, derived from European folk traditions and ultimately related to Greek and Middle Eastern mythologies, and the Chinese dragon, with counterparts in Japan , Korea, and other East Asian countries. The oldest known myths of dragons date back more than years BC to the Sumerian civilization, likewise making them among if not the oldest known mythical beasts.
Dragons are usually depicted in modern times with a body resembling a huge lizard or snake with at least two pairs of lizard-like legs, and are often able to emit fire from their mouths. The European dragon has bat-like wings growing from its back. A dragon-like creature with no front legs is known as a wyvern.
Following the discovery of how the Pterosaur walked on the ground, some dragons have been portrayed without front legs and using the wings as front legs Pterosaur fashion when on the ground.
Although dragons occur in many legends around the world, different cultures have varying stories about monsters that have been grouped together under the dragon label. Some dragons are said to breathe fire or be poisonous, or possessing a venomous bite. Some live in water as well. They are commonly portrayed as serpentine or reptilian, hatching from eggs and possessing typically scaly or feathered bodies. Some myths portray them with a row of dorsal spines.
European dragons are more often winged, while Chinese dragons resemble large snakes or serpents with legs and whiskers. Some other types of dragons also exist in legends around the world; the knucker is a small-winged, four-legged water dragon seen in western mythology, while the wyrm sometimes spelled "wurm" is a great, legless dragon resembling nothing less than a large, horned snake with great crushing coils.