Large than a lion (or even a tiger for that matter), Lion-Dragons are named such due to their general feline shape and the heavy manes around the head and neck. Thick brass-colored plates cover their bodies, forming a ridge down the back and turning the tail into a sharp-edged weapon. Their teeth are long and sharp, as are their claws, allowing them to prey on virtually anything—giant snakes, griffons, crocodiles, and so on. Fortunately, lion-dragons are fairly rare, and normally only found in arid wastes.
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