Common Dragons

Dragons are quadruped reptiles, whose limbs are totally independent of their two wings.
They can be classified, within the class of reptiles, as lizards and snakes or as alligators. Their bodies are covered with scales of different sizes and shapes depending on the part of the body where they are.
They are capable of flying long distances, so when the cold seasons arrive, they tend to migrate to warmer areas.
They feed on other animals or creatures of the same size or smaller, and are usually quite territorial and individual creatures, as they are rarely seen in a herd, or in groups of other dragons.
They have lung and skin respiration, the latter allows them to be able to be in humid or aquatic environments for a time, but they usually live on land, because unlike other dragons such as Lindworm or Aniptera, they have an elongated body like that of a snake and therefore are faster in aquatic environments, European dragons are quadruped and more used to land environments.