A: Dragons can be found in countless stories around the world. The stories usually involve the slaying of the dragon
by a hero. Dragons are symbols of evil, magic and power, perhaps because they often guard a treasure in a cave.
Typically described as monstrous, lizard-like creatures that can breathe fire, have big claws, wings and a long spiky
tail, it’s no wonder they are storybook favourites. READ MORE>>
B: The Sphinx is a mysterious creature from Egypt and Greece. It had the body, legs and tail of a lion, a human head
(sometimes male, sometimes female) and large, strong wings. The most famous sphinx from Greek legends was in
Thebes. It asked travellers a riddle. Those who could answer the riddle were allowed to pass and those who could
not were killed. READ MORE>>