Do dragons still 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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Where do dragons still exist?

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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Are dragons still real today?

King of the lizards

Komodo dragons are living, breathing dragons, even if they don't breathe fire. But that doesn't mean they aren't really cool—and fierce—reptiles. Komodo dragons are the largest of lizards, and there are 3,000 kinds of those! They live on only five islands in southeastern Indonesia.
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What type of dragons still exist?

7 Real-Life Dragons That Live Up to Their Names
  • Ruby Seadragon. ...
  • Blue Dragon Sea Slug. ...
  • Pink Dragon Millipede. ...
  • Komodo Dragon. ...
  • Black Dragonfish. ...
  • Flying Dragons.
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Are dragons still alive in 2020?

All that said, there are no 'real' dragons in today's world, but we do have creatures that resemble dragons in their own way. The closest of which, as mentioned, is the Komodo Dragon because of the fact that it is a massive lizard. However, Komodo Dragons are probably closer to dinosaurs than they are to dragons.
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5 Real Pieces of Evidence Dragons Are Still Alive!



Do flying dragons exist?

Flying "dragons" exist today and in the fossil record. They are not merely fantasy beasts. While wingless dragons wouldn't fly in the strict sense of the term, they could glide long distances without violating any laws of physics.
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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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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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How does dragon look like?

A dragon is usually represented as a huge, bat-winged, fire-breathing, scaly lizard or snake with a barbed tail. The belief in these creatures apparently arose without the slightest knowledge on the part of the ancients of dinosaurs, which have some remblance to dragons.
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What do dragons do?

Dragons as mythical creatures have appeared in most ancient cultures and traditions. They could be a force of good or evil, and live virtually anywhere: in lakes or the sea, in thunderclouds or caves. A common feature of dragons was that they could breathe fire and had enormous power.
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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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Where are dragons found on Earth?

Dragons are usually said to reside in "dank caves, deep pools, wild mountain reaches, sea bottoms, haunted forests", all places which would have been fraught with danger for early human ancestors.
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Where do fire dragons live?

Both fire and plasma dragons would likely live in mountain caves or sea caves and hunt on shortgrass or coastal prairies. These dragons would use their searing breath to surround their prey with fire.
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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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Has anyone found a dragon?

Nature reserve workers discover fossil of 'sea dragon,' the largest ever found in England. Nature reserve workers performing routine maintenance of a lagoon made the "discovery of a lifetime" when they unearthed fossils of a "sea dragon," the largest of its kind ever found in the United Kingdom.
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What would Dragon Man look like?

Dragon Man had large, almost square eye sockets, thick brow ridges, a wide mouth, and oversized teeth. Prof Qiang Ji, from Hebei GEO University, says it is one of the most complete early human skull fossils ever discovered.
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Are there dragon bones?

Scientists have discovered the fossilised skull and bones of a "dragon" on a Severn Estuary beach near the town of Penarth in Wales. The juvenile dinosaur, named Dracoraptor hanigani - Latin for “dragon robber” - dates back 201 million years and is one of the oldest known Jurassic dinosaurs.
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Is dinosaur a dragon?

Children may confuse a "dragon" as a type of dinosaur. Dragons exist only in stories and myths. However, dinosaurs were once real creatures. Discuss the difference between extinct and mythical animals.
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Do any animals 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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What is a dragon made of?

For the Chinese people, dragons were described visually as a composite of parts from nine animals: the horns of a deer, head of a camel, eyes of the devil, neck of a snake, abdomen of a large cockle, scales of a carp, claws of an eagle, paws of a tiger and ears of an ox.
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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?

For a long time it was thought that the ancient rhino species Elasmotherium sibiricum, known as the Siberian unicorn, went extinct between 200,000 and 100,000 years ago. Now improved dating of fossil bones suggests that it survived until at least 39,000 years ago.
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