>>51763478I know it's a joke, but I just wanted to comment that Bug and Dragon are very ambiguous categories.
Bug is an old term that encompasses multiple classes of animals: Insects, terrestrial molluscs, myriapods, annelids, arachnids, terrestrial crustaceans, and terrestrial panarthropods.
Being strict Bug refers specifically to the Hemiptera group, but at some point people started using it to refer to any small creeping creature.
Regarding the dragons we have a cultural problem, being fictional creatures they do not adhere to a universal description, on the one hand we have the giant snakes for the Greeks, the chimera of various animals for the Chinese, the mutated carp for the Japanese, the gecko of magma for the Hawaiians, the shark-lizard for the Maori, the feathered serpent for the Mexicans, the giant snail for the French, the polycephalous beast for the Germans, the fire serpent in Colombia, the black dragon with the head of a Flame for the Incas.