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  • Dr. Ernest drake was a dragonologist. meaning that he studied dragons.
  • He traveled world round in order to study dragons.
  • He was born 1822 st. Leonard forest Sussex England ,in the same year as the KNUCKER Weasel.
  • As a kid he was fascinated by palaeontology.Palaeontology means the study of prehistoric life.
  • In 1852 he became a first class dragonologist.
  • He owened a store called dr. drake's dragonala.
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