Although its forest green figure shines like a star, it blends into its environment like a camouflaged hunter waiting to ambush its future meal. Their scales are tiny plates of armor that protect them from harm. Having a much heavier weight than that of an elephant, its limbs build up giant muscles. The claws sitting at the edge of the dragon’s long legs quickly pierce through iron like a knife slices butter. Hooked ends create claws that resemble fishing hooks, which latch onto prey with ease. Since its large wings stretch over the length of three football fields, they act as a parachute. Seeming coarse and dry, it surprises people when they feel soft yet leathery skin. The bones that run throughout the wings are like bumps on a flat road. The spikes that run down the dragon’s back are as dull as a guitar pick. Looking unstable, they wave from side to side, dancing in the gentle wind. After the body of the dragon, the tail reveals itself. The wart covered appearance makes it seem like a toad, and if it were to disconnect from its body, it would be a stretched out cone. Acting as a steering wheel in the sky, the tail shifts back and forth to change direction. Dull spikes run down to the end of the appendage, dwindling until it reaches nothing. Being longer than the dragon itself, the tail is extremely lengthy. It is as heavy as a semi truck, and that makes it able to knock down a tree easier than a