Dracopedia Field Guide: Dragons of the World from Amphipteridae through Wyvernae Dracopedia Field Guide: Dragons of the World from Amphipteridae through Wyvernae Hardcover Kindle
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Scandinavian Blue Dragon
Scandinavian Blue Dragon in Profile
During mating season, the Scandinavian blue male displays its vibrant colors to attract a mate.
Hunting
Soaring high over the North Atlantic coast of Norway, the Scandinavian blue dragon can glide for hours searching the ocean for pods of whales and schools of fish.
Scandinavian Blue Dragon Male Overhead
The male Scandinavian blue dragon has bright blue markings to allow it to blend into its surroundings and attract a female.
Fishing
The Scandinavian blue dragon can easily track fish beneath the water. It catches them by spearing its head rapidly downward to capture them between its jaws.
Crimean Black Dragon
Crimean Black Dragon in Profile
Because of its airplane-like tail, high dorsal fin, swept wings and pronounced chin horn, some scientists have suggested that early Soviet jet airplane designs were modeled after the Crimean black dragon.
Crimean Black Dragon Head
Both the male and female possess the pronounced chin prow, although it is more dominant on the males.
Crimean Black Dragon Female Overhead
The female dragon’s coloring is more neutral and mottle.
Crimean Black Dragon Hatchling
Born in clutches of one to six eggs, the Crimean dragonling is about 12" (30cm) long when born.