▼ The Andrew Mason Illustrated Field Guide to Unknown Dragons of Africa...

Most African dragon species are
well-known. Though there are still unknown species in the
Equatorial area covered by tropical rain forests. It is believed
that dragons are not native to Africa and that all species found
here are local adaptations directly related to either Near-Orient
Asian-Pacific or South American dragons. No relative of European
Eurasian dragons has been identified in Africa, which puzzles
experts. The common theory suggests that European Eurasian dragons
have not been successful crossing the North African deserts in
numbers needed to sustain a viable breeding population.
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