The dragon is the symbol of the Targaryens, but the creatures themselves are generally considered to be extinct. Their bones are highly prized. Full-grown dragons were large enough to eat a horse in one gulp. Like most dragons, they have fiery breath and can fly. They were first brought to the Seven Kingdoms by the Targaryens, three thousand years ago; a century and a half ago, the last misshappen hatchlings on Dragonstone died after living only a short time. Dragon's eggs are still sometimes found, hard as rock, patterned in rich colours, with scaly surfaces.
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| - The dragon is the symbol of the Targaryens, but the creatures themselves are generally considered to be extinct. Their bones are highly prized. Full-grown dragons were large enough to eat a horse in one gulp. Like most dragons, they have fiery breath and can fly. They were first brought to the Seven Kingdoms by the Targaryens, three thousand years ago; a century and a half ago, the last misshappen hatchlings on Dragonstone died after living only a short time. Dragon's eggs are still sometimes found, hard as rock, patterned in rich colours, with scaly surfaces.
- <default>Dragon (A Song of Ice and Fire)</default> Wiki.png Title Scientific name Diet Habitat Affilation Coloration Measurements Appearing in Dragons are two-winged, two-legged reptiles native to Westeros, Essos and the lost kingdom of Valyria. They are the battle mounts and steeds of the members of House Targaryen and their Valyrian kin.
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| - The dragon is the symbol of the Targaryens, but the creatures themselves are generally considered to be extinct. Their bones are highly prized. Full-grown dragons were large enough to eat a horse in one gulp. Like most dragons, they have fiery breath and can fly. They were first brought to the Seven Kingdoms by the Targaryens, three thousand years ago; a century and a half ago, the last misshappen hatchlings on Dragonstone died after living only a short time. Dragon's eggs are still sometimes found, hard as rock, patterned in rich colours, with scaly surfaces.
- <default>Dragon (A Song of Ice and Fire)</default> Wiki.png Title Scientific name Diet Habitat Affilation Coloration Measurements Appearing in Dragons are two-winged, two-legged reptiles native to Westeros, Essos and the lost kingdom of Valyria. They are the battle mounts and steeds of the members of House Targaryen and their Valyrian kin.
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