Race #3
Common Welsh Green
As opposed to a Rare Welsh Green?
This dragon, which Fleur fought in GOF, is the cutest of all dragons, much like the Opaleye above, since it prefers to eat sheep and actively avoids humans unless provoked. Kinda like most real-life carnivores, no? Oh, and it even has a pretty roar. Clearly this dragon is only fit to be tortured by women that aren’t perfect Hermione or Ginny.
The entry also references an incident described in the introduction to the book, where one of these dragons landed on a beach where Muggles were hanging out. Naturally, a Wizarding family (somehow) managed to get the situation under control- largely by mind-raping all the Muggles in the area (it’s unknown what happened to the dragon).
This may be the most stereotypical dragon of the bunch, at least where Western dragons are concerned. The Welsh flag does in fact feature a dragon, but a red one (I remember I used to have a plush Welsh dragon, but I lost it somewhere, or gave it away- I can’t remember).

Common Welsh Green
As opposed to a Rare Welsh Green?
This dragon, which Fleur fought in GOF, is the cutest of all dragons, much like the Opaleye above, since it prefers to eat sheep and actively avoids humans unless provoked. Kinda like most real-life carnivores, no? Oh, and it even has a pretty roar. Clearly this dragon is only fit to be tortured by women that aren’t perfect Hermione or Ginny.
The entry also references an incident described in the introduction to the book, where one of these dragons landed on a beach where Muggles were hanging out. Naturally, a Wizarding family (somehow) managed to get the situation under control- largely by mind-raping all the Muggles in the area (it’s unknown what happened to the dragon).
This may be the most stereotypical dragon of the bunch, at least where Western dragons are concerned. The Welsh flag does in fact feature a dragon, but a red one (I remember I used to have a plush Welsh dragon, but I lost it somewhere, or gave it away- I can’t remember).