Could an animal breathe 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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Can animals breathe out fire?

To date, no fire-breathing animals have been found. However, it wouldn't be impossible for an animal to expel flames. The bombardier beetle (family Carabidae) stores hydroquinones and hydrogen peroxide in its abdomen, which it ejects when threatened.
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Do fire-breathing dragons exist?

Despite there being no known examples of organisms capable of breathing fire the concept of dragons as flame-spewing mythical creatures is well known across the world. It would be reasonable to expect that like most legendary beasts, the myth of the dragon was inspired by the natural world.
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How could a dragon 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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Can a human breathe fire?

You can be a superhero with your fire-breathing abilities. But wait, just because you can breathe fire doesn't mean you're immune to fire. Your mouth would have to be protected with a fire-resistant coating so you don't burn your throat. Fire-resistant plants have saps or resins making them less likely to ignite.
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Can you spit fire with vodka?

No, you should not use gin, vodka, or any other type of alcohol. A safe type of fuel to try is paraffin.
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Is it possible for dragons to exist?

Dragons don't exist (as far as we know), but some of their individual characteristics can be found throughout the animal kingdom. It would have taken quite a few turns for natural selection to have produced dragons, but if you're willing to stretch a bit, most classic dragon characteristics do exist in other species.
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Did dragons exist?

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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What animal can breathe fire in real life?

Move over, Komodo and Bearded dragons: the Bombardier Beetle is the closest we've found to a fire-breather. The closest equivalent is probably the Bombardier beetle (Brachinus species).
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Where can I find a dragon in real life?

But if you want to see a real-life dragon, there's a place you can go. Komodo National Park in Indonesia is made up of three large islands and 26 smaller ones and was founded to protect the world's largest lizard – the Komodo dragon.
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Can any animal produce 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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Can any other animal make fire?

So, what other animal uses fire? Aboriginal people in the past have observed that certain Australian birds of prey, or raptors, spread bush fires by carrying burning twigs and sticks in their beaks or talons from the fire over long distances to deliberately set new fires.
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Did dinosaurs breathe fire?

Isaacs (2010), Batdorf and Porch (2013), and Lacy (2013) hypothesized that dinosaurs could produce fire by emitting a pair of chemicals that would ignite in the air upon contact with each other, after being sprayed from the mouth or nose.
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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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What animal 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! The creature's fossil was found in Australia and is thought to be a new species of pterosaur, a group of winged reptiles that were the largest flying animals that have ever existed.
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Do mythical creatures exist?

Many animals people once believed these animals were imaginary. From the Loch Ness Monster of Scotland to Bigfoot in the Pacific Northwest, there are multitudes of mysterious animals that have never been proven real. But mythical creatures, or cryptids as they're called, aren't always so mythical.
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Are flying dragons real?

Flying dragons survive on a diet of almost exclusively ants and termites. The lizards are found in densely wooded areas in the Philippines and Borneo in the east, across Southeast Asia and into Southern India. They are abundant throughout their range and have no special conservation status.
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Do dinosaurs Still exist?

Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive. These, and all other non-avian dinosaurs became extinct at least 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
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Are Wyverns real?

Today, it is believed that there are only a few of the ancient, or traditional, dragons left. Most of the remaining population is a new breed of dragons called the Wyvern. They are still powerful, but they are a very different creature.
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Who invented 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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What happens if you swallow fire?

Even if you aren't burned badly, you'll still be poisoned a bit from the fuel. It's harmful or fatal if swallowed—it says that right on the can that's currently way far away from you. You'll have a headache and your mouth will taste awful. You'll have tastes, burps and smells you've never experienced before.
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What kind of fuel do fire breathers use?

Various types of fuels used for fire breathing are liquid hydrocarbons including Naphtha's (Zippo), gasoline (petrol), diesel; alcohol (methanol, ethanol); liquidified natural gases (propane, butane); and various types of oils including mineral, kerosene (paraffin), and lamp oils.
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What do fire breathers drink?

What fuel do fire breathers use? The most commonly used fuel is kerosene. Lamp oil is chemically similar to kerosene and is also a common choice. Some performers use naphtha, also known as white gas, Coleman fuel or lighter fluid, for some fire stunts.
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Why does blowing on a fire make it bigger?

When you blow on a fire, more oxygen is inserted into the structure of wood and embers. Not only is oxygen required for fires to burn, but blowing more into them creates pressure on the system that gets those embers really going.
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