Types of Dragons:
Black Dragons: They are the least common types of dragons. Their bones are made of steel and they have blood red eyes. Atop their heads, they have metal and bone horns. They also have wings, granting them flight. Its blood is highly toxic. They are about 20-60 feet tall. They can breath lightning.
Red Dragons: These are the most commonly found dragons. They stand at about 10-20 feet tall, depending on age and development. They can breath lightning and fly as well. Their blood has no significant effect.
Blue Dragons: Blue dragons live in the water. They only have two legs, for scratching or clawing, while their tail is used to for swimming. Their blood has metal-melting properties. They can shoot water out of their mouths, but only if there is a water source nearby. They can grow up to sixty feet long.
Green Dragons: Green dragons are nocturnal, only coming out at night. Their tails are spiked like maces. Their blood has great medicinal properties, cleaning all bacterial, viral or other infections as well as speeding up the healing process of a wound. They can expel a great, magnified light, almost like a laser.
White Dragons: These are the most serpentine dragons in appearance. They can breath ice. Their blood has paralyzing properties. They are found only in the mountains and have no appendages except for their long tail, which seems just an extension of their spine. They are usually about 25 feet long when fully grown.