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The female dragons are dangerous and usually hostile to man. Both kinds are enemies of the male dragon, and they are associated water, often in terms of natural disasters and bad weather. Khala and Lamya can bring hail and storms, and they have power over water reservoirs and lakes. Like the male dragon - zmej, they can live high in the mountains, in caves, in forests and on tops of tall trees.  
The female dragons are dangerous and usually hostile to man. Both kinds are enemies of the male dragon, and they are associated water, often in terms of natural disasters and bad weather. Khala and Lamya can bring hail and storms, and they have power over water reservoirs and lakes. Like the male dragon - zmej, they can live high in the mountains, in caves, in forests and on tops of tall trees.  


[[Category:Origin: Bulgarian mythology]]
[[Category:Origin: Bulgarian Mythology]]
[[Category: Dragons]]
[[Category: Dragons]]
[[Category:Race: Water Dragons]]
[[Category:Race: Water Dragons]]
[[Category:Continent: Europe]]  
[[Category:Continent: Europe]]  
[[Category:Race: Snake]]
[[Category:Race: Snake]]