Sea dragon Report
There are many different breeds of dragon and one of the most intriguing is the Sea Dragon. Very little is known about this variety because it camouflages itself so well, it is rarely ever seen.
Would you recognise the Sea Dragon if you saw one? Unlike the majority of dragons, they have a long eel like body, with long webbed feet and amazing eyesight. Typically Sea Dragons are an iridescent azure blue which glitters as their scales reflect the sunlight. However, several have been spotted which are emerald green, this allows them to blend into habitats outside the sea, such as spring fields.
Furthermore, they have amazingly sharp teeth, made out of pure ice and their long turquoise tails look as if made out of mist. The main feature of the Sea Dragon is that anything it touches turns into a deep mist cloud. Amazingly, they have spouts on their back which cause dark storm clouds or sparkling rainbows, depending on their mood.
Where are Sea Dragons most often seen? They are very rarely seen out of water, unless foraging for food. Are Sea Dragons Dangerous? Many people believe that they are, because they have the ability to curse anyone they meets or see. Children and adults have mysteriously vanished after encountering these dragons. Unfortunately, if someone is tempted into touching these dragons they will turn into mist. So anyone who is curious enough to track these dragons, needs to be very careful.
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