No, there were no dragons in the dinosaur age. It is just a myth like a donkey's horns.
Then we were HUGELY mistaken and the people who thought the dinosaurs were dragons were right. It would change a lot of the world.
This is a matter of opinion but yes.
There is no evidence that dragons ever existed in reality, so no.
it may come from some dinosaur bones that were dug up and mistook for dragons
There were plants during the dinosaur age.
Pretty sure dragons never existed outside of fairy tales. Legends of dragons were started by the finding of dinosaur fossils.
Age of the Dragons was created on 2011-03-04.
Dragons are ficticious creatures possibly based on dinosaur fossils.
Dragons are mythical and fictional creatures and never really existed. Their existence in Asia and European folklore result from a misunderstanding of what dinosaur bones were.
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
Yes, there are dragons in Dragon Age Origins. You fight a few small dragons, as well as dragonkin such as drakes. There are also fights against High Dragons.
sometime in the 1800s. they were refered to as dragons before then or great lizards.
there was no dogs in the dinosaur times
Komodo dragons are lizards. They are not descended from dinosaurs. Lizards come from the lepidosaur branch of reptiles along with snakes, which are descended from lizards, and the tuatara. Dinosaurs are from the archosaur branch along with crocodiles and the only living dinosaur descendants, birds.