[Surprise 4] Name a Dragon Character You Want to Keep!

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As a virtual animal figure, the dragon has different cultural meanings in the East and the West. Whether it's an evil dragon or a beloved one, dragons are depicted as majestic creatures in movies and television shows. For example, In "Game of Thrones," due to their formidable combat abilities, Daenerys Targaryen utilizes her three dragons - Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion - to help her claim the throne and fight against her enemies. In this epic drama, the three dragons provide Daenerys with formidable combat power, playing a crucial role in wars. In "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," participants in the Triwizard Tournament face different breeds of dragons and must overcome them to retrieve a golden egg. Four types of dragons are featured in this segment: the Hungarian Horntail, the Swedish Short-Snout, the Common Welsh Green, and the Chinese Fireball. In "How to Train Your Dragon," there are dozens of different dragons, and the Vikings have been in constant conflict with evil dragons. However, the protagonist Hiccup stands out by taming a Night Fury dragon named Toothless and together they rule over the dragon population, achieving peaceful coexistence between humans and dragons. If you could choose a dragon from a movie, which one would you most like to keep? Are there any other cool or adorable dragons? πŸ“’How to Participate Upload photos of dragon you want to keep,and explain why why they are appealing to you Repost this post and tag your friends to join the event 🎁Event Rewards All Tigers who leave a comment in this post will receive 10 Tiger Coins πŸ’°πŸ’°πŸ’° Lucky Tiger: We will randomly select 3 lucky Tigers to reward them a Tiger gift! Popular Tiger: 3 Tigers will receive 188 coins with the comments that are the most popular and most discussed. (Invite your friends to take part.) ⏰Event Duration 11 February 2024 - 18 February 2024 $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
[Surprise 4] Name a Dragon Character You Want to Keep!

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