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A Fragon is a legendary figure, originating from the land of Fragonia. A Fragon is mainly a peaceful being, sharing the anatomy of both dragon and frog as well as many human like characteristics, like: arms, hands and feet (toes and fingers webbed). Thier skin is mostly smooth except for their barbed tail and miniscule fins littered across their back. They do not inhabit a nose, but a snout. Their eyes are predominently black unless angered, then which they grow a deep amber red. No history of violence has ever been notated as expressed above, although it is apparent from a Fragon's attributes, it can become deadly. A Fragon does not breath fire, yet from it's ancestor the dragon, it could presumingly strike with it's barbed tail. The term Fragon was first coined by author James Allen McDonnell in the Young Adult Fantasy Novel, titled: The Last Fragon.
(Excerpt from: The Last Fragon)

We floated gently over to where the huge frog she called a Fragon was lying down on a floating pad of lilies.

He looked graceful where he slept. His lips gently protruded in and out, as he exhaled. I never saw a frog like him before. His face was smooth yet his skin sparkled like tiny jewels. He had a scaly fin up above his head...
by J.A.M WorksofFiction January 2, 2013
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