>>10622396No, they are all dragons. Medieval and Renaissance Europeans and Middle Easterners have called mythological monsters that looked like all those things dragons. The majority of medieval artwork of the scene of St. George slaying a dragon depict the creature as either a tetrapod or a bipod. The pedantic "um actually it's a Wyvern not a Dragon" is a D&Dism that exists for monster handbooks not as some kind of phylogenetic tree distinguishing dragons from wyvern, drakes, wurms, lindwyrms, and Chinese Lungs.