--- jmhcustomart2004 <a_change_of_plans_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> Incidentally, the lowest percentage of the population
> is made up
> of the Draconia species, which only amounts to 1% of the
> population, worldwide.
Always knew I was a rare breed. ;-)
> There are only 2 classes of these creatures:
> Terran (land) and Aerial (capable of flight).
Is flying is good. Can you imagine encountering a 50' land
based dragon? Across the middle of the highway? And you
though 'roos caused problems to cars...
> These creatures are dragons
> of various sizes, ranging from a miniscule 5 feet tall to
> a towering 50+ feet tall.
We smaller dragons tend not to refer to ourselves as
'miniscule' *air of disdain* 7'7" still towers over most
the populous, but I suppose compared to 50 feet...
> Dragons live primarily in Australia, and do not
> participate in much of "modern society".
You shorter-lived species just don't appreciate the true
nature of the universe. And why wouldn't you want to live
in Oz? :-D
> Think of them as that
> planet's version of the Aborigine people (I know that
> isn't spelled right, either!)
Aboriginal is the word you seek. I'm not sure on which
aspect you mean, but I hope you're referring to trying to
live on the land and keep with nature etc...
> The highest percentage is held by Felidae minor (small
> cats),
> which accounts for approximately 14% of that world's
> population!
Hmmm, JMH, cat fan, cat 'filled' planet... How strange...
Don't meddle with the affairs of dragons, for you are
crunchy and taste good with ketchup! - Anon
Scrapper, Black Dragon, pleased to see that his 'heavy
duty' fan fiction (still a long way to go!) is fitting in
with JMH's 'universal rules'.
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Received on Sat Mar 27 2004 - 23:36:32 CST