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An Impossible Monster?

This passage about dragons written by Charles Kingsley in the novel "The Water Babies" (1862) made me stop and ponder for a while. What do you think?
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Dragon Mythology: Illuyanka

In another article on dragon mythology, we are looking at a dragon found in Hittite folklore, the Illuyanka.
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Dragon Mythology: Guita Xica

Continuing our series on dragon mythology, we are going to take a look at another creature in Spanish folklore, the Guita Xica - a half-mule and half-dragon creature found in Catalonia.
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The Story of Dragon Pearl Jasmine Tea

Discover the Story of Dragon Pearl Jasmine Tea in this legend that has been passed down through many generations of Chinese families for the past 800 years. Learn a little about the benefits of this wonderful tea too!
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Dragon Mythology: The Cuélebre

The Cuélebre is a giant winged serpent-dragon of Spanish Asturian and Cantabrian mythology. It is an immortal creature that lives in caves and fountains, with many places named after it and many interesting stories.
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The Dragon’s Pearl by Gilles Ragache

There are many tales named "The Dragon's Pearl" and most are quite similar to each other. I particularly like this version found in the book "Myths And Legends Of Dragons" by Gilles Ragache.