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Newest dragons Questions - Mythology Folklore Stack Exchange How do we distinguish a dragon, a wyrm and a wyvern in terms of the number of legs? As I have seen lots of interest around this answer, more precisely around the number of legs (as @lfurini said), I have decided to open a question to find a canonical answer From the discussion (
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Where did the origin of dragons come from? [duplicate] Dracōnes is the Latin name the Romans had, and was an evolution of the drakontas, and is the closest to our modern concept of a dragon, with 4 legs and wings A Linnormr, is a type of dragon that is like a drakontas, but has two legs A Wyvern, which is a variation of the word viper, is like a linnormr with two legs, but has wings
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