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Dragon fire does not exist inside of dragons but is produced when fire dragons expel a flammable aerosol. The flammable fluid is stored from a modified lung organ, made into an aerosol through forcible mixing with air from the other lungs in the pharynx, ignited by heavy metal plates in the fore-throat and achieves full combustion only when it is clear of the dragon proper.

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