People were afraid of dragons due to their portrayal in mythology and folklore as powerful, fire-breathing creatures capable of destruction. They symbolized chaos and the unknown, often representing the fears of nature's unpredictability and the dangers of the wild. Additionally, dragons were frequently depicted as guardians of treasure or knowledge, making them both revered and feared figures in various cultures. This duality contributed to the fear surrounding them, as they embodied both awe-inspiring power and potential threat.
yes they are afraid from dragons
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dont be so stupid
Dragons are afraid of eels because the eels give them a sickness just like those flowers that are poisonous to dragons. In defenders of berk toothless eats an eel and he cant see starts shooting red plasma randomly and doesn't even know hiccup. So in my theory dragons get sick when they eat eels that is why they are afraid if them.
Umm bad news. Dragons aren't real (or if they are, no archaeologist has ever found a skeleton). All myth and folklore I'm afraid.
he might get blown up and they are giants campaired to Cole.
No they don't, if afraid or threatened they will go black and puff out
=why do chines people love there dragons so much.==why do chines people love there dragons so much.=
Komodo dragons have.
Dragons do not really exist, mind you. Therefore, your question has no answer, I'm afraid.
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Dragons are not real, but plenty of fictional dragons kill people in stories.