List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia
A serpentine dragon common to all cultures influenced by Hinduism. They are often hooded like a cobra and may have several heads depending on their rank. They usually have no arms or legs but those with limbs resemble the Chinese dragon.

List of dragons in mythology and folklore - Wikipedia
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Posted by Mitch Williamson at 2:09 PMDragon - Wikipedia
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Narratives about dragons often involve their being killed by a hero. This topos can be traced to the Chaoskampf of the mythology of the Ancient Near East (e.g. Hadad vs. Yam, Marduk vs. Tiamat, Teshub vs. Illuyanka, etc.; the Biblical Leviathan presumably reflects a corresponding opponent of an early version of Yahweh).
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