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The Serbian dragon (Zmaj) is a little different than other Slavic dragons (Zmei) in that it captures princesses instead of falling in love with maidens or shepherds (the female counterpart to the Zmei is the Zmeitza). Heroes and knights slay these dragons in order to save the princesses.
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