Dragonologist are not real according to 9 year old Chris Sarna. They only exist is the Dragonology.
Watch Loiter squad at 11:30 on sundays
You would need a lot of proof about dragons and a sketch book to illustrate the dragons you find.
U now Wat forget it the only reason people ask this is if they believe OR to hurt others. Dr. Drake was a dragonologist and he was real
A dragonologist is a person who studies dragons, often in a fictional or imaginative context. They may research the mythology, behavior, and characteristics of dragons in stories, folklore, and other cultural representations. It is not a scientific discipline, but rather a field of interest in fantasy and mythology.
No. In fact i am and there is a whole organization called the Secret and Ancient Society of Dragonolgy. There is also one for monsterologist which Dr. Ernest Drake was also. Me too!For more info. contact me :emmafine222@yahoo.com ( no spam i am only 12 but intelligent when it comes to mythical creatures )
There is no possible way you can tell that unless you slay one-which would be severe injustice and I strongly recommend against it-or you can get one onto a scale. It differs from the size, age, and diet. -Courtesy Agent11, my brother, student Dragonologist.
There is no recognized academic or scientific field of study called "dracology." However, some individuals may refer to themselves as dracologists if they have a personal interest or hobby related to dragons and dragon mythology.
Simply send a letter to 10 Wavern Way and you will be able to get a Dragon Egg, or a membership depending on what you want.
Can you send your MySpace email to your yahoo email?
Hmmmm what do you think it means. Contact = contact, email = email, contact email = contact email. Hellllloooooo you talk the person that has "contact email". SIMPLE 1+1=2
An email may not be able to be sent if the email address you are sending the email to does not exist. If the email address does exist, you may not have internet to be able to send the email, or the email address may not be spelled right.
Email is the correct spelling with no hyphen. If you run it through the spell checker, email passes, but e-mail does not.