I believe that dragons are wise
Dangerous, yes! And very wise.
they are usually referred to lung dragons meaning ancient and wise beings
Dragons vibrate too fast for most people's eyes to see. They will come to you if they wish to teach you. Dragons are wise and powerful...but are not foolish enough to put themselves on the Internet.
Dragons are typically depicted as large, powerful, and fire-breathing creatures with scales, wings, and the ability to fly. They are often portrayed as wise and ancient beings with a fierce and protective nature. In many mythologies, dragons are seen as symbols of strength, power, and wisdom.
Dragons are wise, majestic beings far more superior than us. As such, we do not have the privilege of calling ourselves superior and having them carry us on their backs.
No, it has to do with type and genetics. If their habitat is too small, they will migrate to somewhere more fitting. Dragons are wise beings. They'll decide what fits and what doesn't.
Dragons are very important to Chinese culture. Chinese dragons are very wise. They are not the evil princess eating dragons that the west have. Dragons stand for the power of the Emperor in the old China.
Dragons are wily creatures and will often only respect those with whom they can match wits with. Their curiosity and pride are perked at the idea of an intellectual challenge - which can end in them eating the riddle-asking person anyways.
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.
Yes, dragons are often considered monsters in various mythologies and folklore. They typically embody traits of menace and danger, representing chaotic forces of nature or evil. However, interpretations can vary; in some cultures, dragons are revered as wise beings or protectors, complicating their classification as mere monsters. Ultimately, whether dragons are viewed as monsters depends on the context and perspective of the story or culture.
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-they scratch their beards -they say wise things in their heads but not out loud because they can't talk, so how I know this? I don't know -they breath a little bit of fire but mostly hairballs -they do things that dudes do like pick up chicks and are really loud, because only dudes can be bearded dragons, or girl dragons that are really manly and do body building and stuff