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Dragonology Chronicles

Dragonology: The Frost Dragon Book and Model Set: Tracking and Taming Dragons: Volume 2

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Here comes the frost dragon, the hot species of the season! Get on track with this essential companion to the #1 bestseller DRAGONOLOGY.

Open this deluxe guidebook and model package and find the complete,
twenty-four-page TRACKING AND TAMING FROST DRAGONS, in which preeminent dragonologist Dr. Ernest Drake shares the special skills needed to set out on the trail of these coldweather dragons. What's more, each package features an easy-to-assemble, lifelike hanging model of the Draco occidentalis maritimus, or frost dragon, with a 24-inch wingspan and movable wings!

24 pages, Hardcover

First published December 23, 2008

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Ernest Drake

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Dr. Ernest Drake is a pseudonym of Dugald A. Steer

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January 6, 2017
Part of the Dragonology series. Contains a model of the "Frost Dragon" to assemble and hang up, much in the same vain as the Tracking and Taming Dragons Special Edition. Contains a booklet concerning Frost Dragons in particular, though I'm unsure as to whether this information is not, for the most part, available in the other, longer books of this series.


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January 27, 2012
Who knew that some species of drgons commuted from one polar region to the other? Ernest Drake did of course!

Before rejecting such a migration as absurd, note that the Artic Tern does exactly that every year.

Of course arctic terns don't eat giant squid and they go to the poles for the summer, not the winter.

I was mildly dissapointed by how short the written portion of this volume was. The beautiful model made up for much of that.
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