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There are
many stories and legends that are told of mythical dragons. Many of them have
been passed down from generation to generation. One of the most interesting
dragons around the world is the one down below : The Sea Dragon. Usually in
many stories and myths, three sea dragons are called upon , and they are
Hydra, Leviathan, and the Loch Ness Monster which was also known as “Nessie.” Hydra is the nine headed sea dragon who lived in swamps
and was very terrifying to many. If one of their heads were chopped off,
another one would grow in its place practically making it invincible. The
middle head of Hydra was so invincible that any kind of weapon used to damage
it was futile. It was even a immortal. The breath of Hydra was so poisonous
killing anyone that inhaled it. Usually Hydra would come up out of the swamp
and eat innocent villagers. The only one who ever killed hydra was Hercules
of the Greek Mythology. the Leviathan is one of most famous giant sea serpents
that lurked in the sea. They are about 200 feet long and about 20 feet thick.
They are usually known as the sea monster. Their skin is so strong having a
double coat of mail. Not even swords or harpoons can give a scratch to it.
The Leviathan can breathe fire and cause huge tsunamis to boats and ships and
land. In the bible the Leviathan is referred as the sea and terrorized the
kingdom of Israel. It is also known as the crocodile that battled Baal and
lost. It was forever dead after the Christ’s Second Coming. In the Hebrews
the Leviathan meant that which gathers itself into fold or that which drawn
out. The Loch Ness monster was more of a turtle snake than a
sea dragon. It has some relations to the Plesiosaur dinosaur. Some say the
Plesiosaur was just a reptile. The Loch Ness monster has a very long neck and
developed flippers as hands. Its body is very wide and huge. It is about
seven meters away from being as huge as a blue wale. It usually lives in warm
and shallow waters which made it impossible for it to live in the ice ages.
Many people today believe that the Loch Ness monster wasn't a myth but was a
true story trying to be discovered. |

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