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  • Caterbillar
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  • The Caterbillar is presumably a dragon that is mentioned only once in the Complete Book of Dragons when describing the Caliban Caves where many dragons (particularly young ones) overwinter in hibernation. In the caves the Vikings notice: "The hiss, pop, and crackle of Flamehuffers blasting jets of flame to incinerate unwary Caterbillars." ―The Complete Book of Dragons
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  • The Caterbillar is presumably a dragon that is mentioned only once in the Complete Book of Dragons when describing the Caliban Caves where many dragons (particularly young ones) overwinter in hibernation. In the caves the Vikings notice: "The hiss, pop, and crackle of Flamehuffers blasting jets of flame to incinerate unwary Caterbillars." ―The Complete Book of Dragons There is absolutely no description of what a Caterbillar looks like. It is most likely not a simple misspelling of 'Caterpillar', as Caterpillars do not overwinter, nor typically go into caves. However, because the name Caterbillar is so similar to Caterpillar, perhaps this dragon is caterpillar-like. We can imagine a multi-legged, worm-like body.