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The founding father of Western dragonology, Merlin, or Emrys, was also a magician of some passing note.
The great and powerful dragonologist Merlin is cool.
Merlin by The Isbey September 15, 2008
In t.v. series that are derived from other forms like books or comics, fillers are episodes that did not appear in the book or comic. The creators of the television show make up episodes (that are normally really bad) and air those episodes that because they just needed to air an episode and they couldn't use a real one. Fillers can also be used to give the television show creators more time so that the book or comic creators can get farther ahead of them so that they don't catch up to the book or comic.
Something that i would like to point out is that the anime Naruto which was derived from the manga Naruto has had about 3 seasons of fillers because the anime nearly passed the manga.
fillers by The Isbey September 15, 2008

Marsupial Dragon 

The most common type of Australian dragon, which rears its young in a fiery pouch and breaths blue smoke
That Marsupial Dragon looked like a kanguroo.
Marsupial Dragon by The Isbey September 15, 2008

Amphithere

A very large, feathered, serpentine dragon found mainly in North, Central, and South America
Did you see that amphithere? It was so cool.
Amphithere by The Isbey September 14, 2008

Frost Dragon 

A nothern form of the Western dragon, which has adapted to its polar homelands by being nocturnal and pale in colour
Frost Dragons are alot like European Dragons
Frost Dragon by The Isbey September 14, 2008

Lindworm 

Sometimes used simply to mean dragon; specifically, it refers to particular two-legged, wingless Asian dragon.
Did you see that Lindworm running through town last night?
Lindworm by The Isbey September 14, 2008

Amphithere

A very large, feathered, serpentine dragon found mainly in North, Central, and South America
Did you see that Amphithere ? It was so cool.
Amphithere by The Isbey September 14, 2008