Chinese tatto-Loong(dragon)

The word loong was created on the base of the pronunciation of its counterpart character in Chinese at least 60 years ago.
Loong is a mythological creature, with the head of a camel or horse or snake, the horns of a deer, the eyes of a rabbit, the ears of a cow, the neck and body of a snake, the belly of a kind of huge clam, the scales of a carp, the claws of a hawk, the palm of a tiger, whiskers and a beard.
Loong has no wings. But Ying Loong has wings. Loong will become Ying Loong after a one-thousand-year’s self-tempering.
Loong is generally regarded as benevolent, powerful, worshipful and lucky. It is thought the source of wind and rain.