Are there fossils of dragons?

Chinese scholars have classified the dragon as one of the 369 animal species with scales. Long before the development of paleontology, people unearthed fossilized bones in Asia and Europe--and believed they had found the remains of dragons from an earlier age.
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Have they ever found dragon fossils?

"Incredibly rare" 180-million-year-old giant "sea dragon" fossil discovered in U.K. Paleontologists have made a massive discovery in the United Kingdom's smallest county — the fossilized remains of a giant Jurassic sea creature.
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Is there any remains of dragons?

The skeleton measures around 32 feet long and the skull weighs approximately 1.1 tons. The 180-million-year-old skeleton of a Rutland sea dragon has been discovered in the U.K. It's being called one of the most important finds in British paleontological history.
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Has a dragon been found?

Fossilized remains from a giant flying reptile, dubbed by scientists The Dragon of Death, have been discovered in Argentina. The newly discovered species was the size of a bus and hunted prey from Earth's skies around 86 million years ago.
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Is there a dragon on Earth?

While there are no creatures on Earth that can fly and breathe fire, there are huge lizards that are known as dragons. Perhaps the most famous is the Komodo dragon, which can be ten feet long and weigh over 300 pounds.
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Giant "sea dragon" fossil from the Jurassic period discovered in the UK



Where can I find a real dragon?

Komodo Island, Indonesia

There is a place in the world where real dragons still exist. In the designated UNESCO Komodo National Park on Komodo Island, one of 17,500 odd islands of Indonesia, you can get up close and personal with the world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon, on a guided tour.
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Did fire-breathing dragons exist?

After all, a flying, fire-breathing reptile could never exist in real life, right? It's true no fire-breathing dragons have ever been discovered, yet flying lizard-like creatures exist in the fossil record. Some may be found in the wild today.
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How did dragons go extinct?

It is a well-known fact that, up until a few hundred years ago, dragons roamed England terrorising villages with their fiery breath and capturing maidens So why are they now extinct? Experts think that the main reason is the rise of football.
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When did the dragons go extinct?

The last dragon belonging to House Targaryen died young in 153 AC, during the later part of the reign of King Aegon III, who was called the Dragonbane. Her death marked the extinction of dragons in Westeros and beyond, until Daenerys Targaryen managed to hatch three dragons around a century and a half later.
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Who created dragons?

Scholars say that belief in dragons probably evolved independently in both Europe and China, and perhaps in the Americas and Australia as well.
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Was there a dragon found in China?

Residents of a Chinese village claim that they found an actual 60 feet dragon skeleton Zhangjiakou City, in China's northern Hebei Province, but people on social media think it is fake.
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Where is the dragon fossil?

The remains of the Dragon of Death were found preserved in the rocks of the Andes Mountains. Scientists also believe that the Thanatosdrakon amaru may have been one of the first predators to use its wings to hunt prey.
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What dinosaur is closest to a dragon?

Described as 'the closest thing to a real life dragon,' scientists have discovered a new 'fearsome beast' from the time of the dinosaurs!
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Did dragons exist in the Middle Ages?

In the Middle Ages the dragon was almost always associated with the devil and Satan, the serpent of all evil; numerous stories portray the dragon as the bearer of evil, death, and misfortune. Yet surprisingly, many dragons in the medieval bestiary are not the large, scaly, fire-breathing beasts we're so familiar with.
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What came first dinosaurs or dragons?

Dragons were inspired by the discovery of giant fossils.

Ancient civilizations could easily have stumbled across the bones of long-extinct dinosaurs or the mammalian megafauna of the Cenozoic Era.
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Who was the last dragon?

In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the last dragon was a green female who died during the reign of King Aegon III Targaryen, who earned the nickname "The Dragonbane" as he was blamed for her death; it was rumored he poisoned the dragon, because he was afraid of dragons ever since he had seen his uncle's dragon ...
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When did unicorns go extinct?

But most evidence to date suggested that the Siberian unicorn became extinct 200,000 years ago, while the woolly rhino and mammoth became extinct around 13,000 and 4,000 years ago, respectively.
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What is a death dragon?

Death dragons (Draco mors) are among the most fearsome and unnerving dragons in the world. They are incredibly aggressive, fierce and powerful, not to mention dangerous, to all who come near them. They are feared by dragons and humans alike.
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How did dragons breathe fire?

Therefore, the dragon does not really fly, but rather floats. Strong gas pressures in the dragon force it to expel hydrogen regularly, which due to its high flammability allows it to breathe fire.
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How did dragons originate?

The anthropologist David E. Jones has suggested that the dragon myth takes its origins from an innate fear of snakes, genetically encoded in humans from the time of our earliest differentiation from other primates.
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Who is dragon in the Bible?

Abstract. In the Hebrew Bible, Yahweh is often depicted as a divine warrior, executing vengeance against his enemies. Some of these texts employ the image of Yahweh as a dragon-like creature who pours forth smoke from his nostrils and fire from his mouth.
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Can any animal create fire?

Unfortunately, no documented animal has the ability to breathe fire, but there is one group of animals that is widely accepted as those that come closest to doing so: bombardier beetles.
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When did dragons first appear in history?

A medieval bestiary, which is a treatise on real or mythical animals, that dates to 1260 AD displays the earliest known Western dragon.
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Are dragon eggs real?

News of the 'dragon eggs' first broke earlier this year, when researchers working with the creatures found 50 to 60 eggs in the cave. Now, four months later, there are only 22 viable eggs left, and the first of these eggs has just hatched, causing biologists across the world to freak out with excitement.
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