If a dragon has four legs and two wings and and A wyvern has two legs and two wrings. Then what the hell is pic related?

If a dragon has four legs and two wings and and A wyvern has two legs and two wrings. Then what the hell is pic related?

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A Plesiosquirrel.

A terribly traced pterodactyl

Bat-asaurus

A kite. Same with the flying colossus

Clearly a Jabberwock

Terribledactyl.

something similar to this guy

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Kek

A shaman from hell

>dragon has four legs and two wings and and A wyvern has two legs and two wrings.
Americans are fucking retarded and should never be allowed to tell other people what their culture is like.

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Sorry if I'm not an expert on fictional lizards.
But why do you assume I'm american?
Why get offended for something not even unique to whatever culture you're from?

those are wyverns tho, not sure what's your point.

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somehow evolution thought this was a good idea.

according to magic the gathering its a flying serpent,
drake maybe
or a wurm

>I refuse reality and foreign culture, Hasbro gave me an order, I obey and you better do the same, foreigner, or ELSE

The separation of dragons and wyverns is a spook.

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I'm sure you're trying to say something but I can't discern what.

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I'm from Italy and I can tell you the word "dragon" or Draco like in your picture you posted is a Latin term used by Europeans to name the whole family of demonic lizards, just like you use the word canid or canidae to name wolves, dogs, coyotes, foxes, etc. there's different types of Dragons, like the Norwegian Wyverns (which is the name they use instead of dragon) or asian serpents.

>Americans are fucking retarded
>poster spells like an American
>can't even read his own picture

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Evolution doesn't think. That's kind of the point.

Winged Serpent

Aren't wyverns just another type of dragon?
Where'd this new classification come from?

What's got you spooked?
Care to elaborate?
While I only saw this distinction of Yea Forums, I'd like to think that there is a league of fictional taxonomists working in the shadows.

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Poor lung dragon.

An instant classic reaction image.

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What about namekian dragons?

Dumb

A spook in this case refers to something that isn't real, and was likely made up specifically to further one person's interests over another's.

The fact that you saw something on Yea Forums and nowhere else is probably evidence enough you should take it with a grain of salt.

Dragon based Genie, so a Drijin.

>Lung Dragon
I chuckled, because I imagined how that name came to be
>See a long dragon
>"Wow, that's a long dragon!"
>Call it a "Long Dragon", and it actually sticks
>Somebody, for shits and giggles, writes it as "Looong Dragon"
>Somebody else misreads it with a digraph
>"Long Dragon" becomes "Lung Dragon" because somebody didn't get the joke
This is now canon to dragonology

>unfunny retard who doesn't know how to say dragon in Chinese

Amphithere master race

>needing wings when your scales are feathers

Don't you have a sheep to go fuck?

You make a good point, but dragon mythologies are pretty old. I'm not so sure it would apply here (unless all these classifications of fire lizard is modern thought superimposed onto old ideas).

A butterfly

>dragons are likely misinterretation of dinosaur bones
>scientist realize dino's had feather

Does this make gryphons a type dragon?

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