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No. Dragons are mythological creatures in stories.
No. Dragons are mythological creatures in stories.
They are mythological creatures (not real)
Dragons do not exist but the mythological creatures are depicted that way-as they are supposed to be winged lizards.
They are mythological creatures. (Not real)
Mythological creatures are animals that exist in legends and stories, but not in real life. Things like dragons, griffons, centaurs, the cyclops, and the minotaur are mythological creatures.
In most mythology, legends, and modern interpretations, dragons are much larger and stronger than humans. Dragons may also have the benefit of other powers, such a fire-breathing, hypnotism, flight, etc. Mentally, however, there is some controversy. In most modern works, dragons are as smart as, or even smarter than, humans. However, in most mythology and legends, dragons are little more than beasts, causing destruction, killing people, eating cattle, etc.
He didn't. Dragons are mythological. The story is a metaphor.
Mostly Hoarding Dragons, Mermaids and Syrens.
Well, mythological dragons could talk, sing, and do magic. Real dragons can't. They are like any other creature. They also mourn over their dead. Mythological ones don't. Two dragon carcasses were found in the Carparthian Mountains, just outside of Russia.
Sadly Dragons to date are fictional
Dragons are not real, but plenty of fictional dragons kill people in stories.