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Dragons[edit]
European[edit]
- Ajatar
- Amphiptere
- Azhdahak (Armenian mythical being)
- Balaur
- Basilisk
- Bisterne Dragon
- Brosno dragon
- Chuvash dragon
- Cockatrice
- Coco (folklore)
- Cuélebre
- Draco (constellation)
- Dragon
- Dragon of Mordiford
- Dragon's Eye (symbol)
- European dragon
- Fafnir
- Flag of Wales
- Gargouille
- Guivre
- Here be dragons
- Herensuge
- Jörmungandr
- Knucker
- La Guita Xica
- Lagarfljót Worm
- Lambton Worm
- Landvættir
- Lindworm
- List of dragons in literature
- List of dragons in mythology and folklore
- List of dragons in popular culture
- Marraco
- Níðhöggr
- Norse dragon
- Oilliphéist
- Ouroboros
- Pakhangba
- Peluda
- Princess and dragon
- Saint George and the Dragon
- Sea serpent
- Slavic dragon
- Sockburn Worm
- St Leonard's Forest
- Stoor worm
- Sugaar
- Sárkány (mythology)
- Tarasque
- Tatzelwurm
- The Dragon (Beowulf)
- The dragon and daughter
- The Laidly Worm of Spindleston Heugh
- Tugarin
- Vishap
- Wawel Dragon
- Welsh Dragon
- White dragon
- Worm of Linton
- Wyvern
- Zburător
- Zilant
- Zirnitra
- Zmeu