There Are: Ladon the serpent-like dragon that twined round the tree in the Garden of the Hesperides and guarded the golden apples. Typhon is the final son of Gaia, fathered by Tartarus, and is the most deadly monster of Greek mythology. Typhon attempts to destroy Zeus at the will of Gaia, because Zeus had imprisoned the Titans. Typhon was described in pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheke, as one of the largest and most fearsome of all creatures. His human upper half reached as high as the stars. His hands reached east and west and had a hundred dragon heads on each. His bottom half was gigantic viper coils that could reach the top of his head when stretched out and made a hissing noise. His whole body was covered in wings, and fire flashed from his eyes. Python: a serpent, was the earth-dragon of Delphi, always represented in Greek sculpture and vase-paintings as a serpent.
Zega, stop being so unsatisfied with the theme. If the "rize" for winning is that you get to select the theme, you shouldn't constantly say it isn't good or specific enough.
Just choose one so I can change the title already.