There is no one universal accepted theory to who started the myth. All we know is that the dragon shows up in almost every culture around the world. So how is it possible that one group created this and spread it when back in those ages, there was no way to globally communicate? It just isn't. However, one of the leading theories is that the dragon was a creation from our ancestors. It is believed to be a combination of the three biggest predators of the time. The talons and wings came from birds of prey, the scales from snakes, and the facial structure and teeth came from several large carnivorous mammals.
Stories of dragons likely originated from a combination of different cultures and folklore, with early depictions dating back thousands of years. Dragons are frequently found in the myths and legends of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. They often symbolize power, strength, and sometimes danger in different cultures.
Stories of dragons appear all throughout history and almost every culture has their own idea about dragons. Some reasons for this could be the finding of dinosaur fossils. Dragons could be used to describe the indescribable bones of unknown creatures.
No. Dragons are mythological creatures in stories.
No. Dragons are mythological creatures in stories.
Dragons are not real, but plenty of fictional dragons kill people in stories.
No, komodo dragons do not own pets. Especially no dragons. Dragons are really hard pets and komodo dragons know. Yet they might be related to the ancient stories about dragons...
They originate from the deserts in Australia
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No. "Fantastic Beasts and where to find them" (related to the Harry Potter stories) lists 10 different types of dragons; other fantasy stories also differ among themselves about the properties of dragons.
Romania hasn't stocky dragons; don't believe in stories for children.
Since dragons are fictional they didn’t eat anything. They have never existed outside of stories.
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They originate from Central Australia. They are available in Japan as pets
The reason is that long ago their ancestors had stories about dragons that were passed down through the generations.