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In a sense, yes. Alligators are related to dinosaurs, or rather, are the only surviving dinosaurs that did not "evolve." Birds are also surviving dinosaurs, but they evolved from the larger, reptilian types of dinos. Alligators, and crocodiles, just got smaller. I know what you are thinking, "How does that answer the question? It asks if alligators are related to dragons, not dinosaurs." In ancient times, people referred to dinosaurs as dragons. Dragons are also mentioned in the Bible to refer to dinosaurs.
in china people found dinosaurs and thought they were the fossils of dragons
When people started to discover the fosils of dinosaurs, they assumed these creatures still existed. The first concept of dragons originated in China hundreds of years ago.
No, there were no dragons in the dinosaur age. It is just a myth like a donkey's horns.
No, just like Unicorns and Rocs, they are imagined creatures usually thought of when confronted by a fossil bone from a long extinct animal, when people knew nothing of dinosaurs and others.
Dragons did exist before at the dinosaur age they used to fight dinosaurs but the meteor killed them all....the land dragons were all dead but the marine dragons survived because they were underwater....scientists said that they are not real but they saw a fossil that had wings sharp claws and sharp teeth....and they saw it on a cave on top of a mountain...inside the cave in the cave there were burnt people on old war clothes
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Dragons started when people saw, or said they saw, strange creatures with reptilian scales, bat like wings, spikes, long necks, and long tails.
Komodo dragons have.
Well, there are quite a number of people who know things about Chinese Dragons, but compared to the roughly six billion people in the world, that's not a lot. Do some research.
Dragons are mythical animals. Stories of dragons possibly were inspired by ancient discoveries of dinosaur fossils; however, the people didn't know how to interpret the fossils and thus thought that the animal was a dragon. European and Chinese dragons are fairly different. European dragons have larger, wings than Chinese dragons. Also, generally, European dragons have a more 'dinosaur-like head,' whereas Chinese dragons appear to have a sort of 'mustache.' Both kinds usually have four legs, and can fly. European dragons usually are said to be able to blow fire. Chinese dragons are very long and narrow (almost like a snake), whereas European dragons have a body plan more similar to that of the extinct dinosaurs. In European legends, dragons usually represent evil, whereas Chinese dragons have always been revered as divine and wise creatures.
Dragons are not real, but plenty of fictional dragons kill people in stories.