The Blossom Dragon
There are many different breeds of dragon but one of the most intriguing is the Blossom Dragon. Very little is known about this species because it camouflages itself so well that it is rarely ever seen.
Would you be able to recognise a Blossom Dragon if you saw one? In fact, they are very similar to the large majority of dragons. Like most dragons, they have a long, scaly tail, giant, leathery wings and hundreds of jagged teeth. Typically, they are a baby pink colour which shimmers as their iridescent scales catch the sunlight. However, some have been spotted that are a snow white. This helps them to dive into blossom trees unnoticed. Furthermore, they have beautiful pink blossoms sprouting from the tips of their huge, silky wings. The main feature of the Blossom Dragon is that it cries petals that pool around them when they are sad.
No one actually knows where Blossom Dragons live in the winter months. It is thought that they hibernate in holes in the meadows around Cornwall. Meanwhile, in the summer, you can spot them lurking in blossom trees, watching you as you pass by. If you wish to see a Blossom Dragon up close, then you should wait by a blossom tree in the summer months. However, you will need to be very still and quiet. Remember to bring a bag of pollen with you as it is their favourite snack.
Are Blossom Dragons dangerous? Many people believe that they are because they have the ability to hypnotize anyone they want. Surprisingly, they are actually harmless unless you anger them. Many children and adults have been tortured until they have gone crazy after encountering a Blossom Dragon. So, anyone curious enough to track down a Blossom Dragon should be very careful.
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