Dragons would have been classified as reptiles. However, they are quite different from the known flying reptiles (pterosaurs), notably because they have supernatural or magical connections, such as being able to breathe fire, or to talk, or to connect spiritually with humans.
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In an historical perspective filmed in documentary form, a dragon was ostensibly unearthed from an icy cave in Romania. The remains were taken to London, England. Alongside the preserved dragon carcass were human corpses dressed in 14th century armor. Scientists have found out how they breathe fire; they dissected the body and found sacks containing hydrogen, as well as rocks stuck in its teeth containing high amounts of platinum. Hydrogen and platinum react violently and produce flames. However, most of the conclusions of the researchers are partly pseudoscience.
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No, dragons do not exist.
They would be classified as a form ( arguably extinct or mythical?) of reptiles.
Dragons are not real. If they did exist they would be multicellular.
Dragons are not real. If they did exist they would certainly be multicellular.
Dragons? They don't exist.
Dragons don't exist
Assuming that dragons DO exist, the answer is no.
yes and all dragons exist no matter what you say I will always believe in them :)
Dinosaurs existed. We're not too sure if dragons did. In other words, Dragons exist in the "mind" Dinosaurs exist in the museums. Dragons also exist in literature and in scuplture. Not all dinosaurs are extinct.
no
No. Dragons are mythical creatures. They only exist in books, movies, and people's imaginations.
yes dragons did exist but not to say I'm not a expert