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Takaradon 

The origin of the word Takaradon comes from the combination of the names "Takara" and "Dawn".
The word describes a unique creature that has a large head and breaths fire. It has a strange, rather immature sense of humor and its laugh can be deafening.
While a Takaradon seems extremely dangerous and threatening, it is actually a very gentle creature.
The natural habitat of a Takaradon is in the deep forests of Benicia.
Takaradons can often be found frolicking with centaurs.
"It was inevitable that the fire breathing Takaradon would defeat the weapon-wielding Batman."
Takaradon by Triple S! October 20, 2009
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