from Dragonology the book what is your favorite dragon?
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from Dragonology the book what is your favorite dragon?
Mine is definetly the European dragon because it is typical dragon Oh yeah please include the colour of it u like. My fave is green.
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Uh, yur a wanderer because you have only post 2 times.
I don't know which one I like the best
I don't trust the realty of the dragonolagy book, though because some of the things in it well, they come off more as a joke than anything else. You know how it has all those spells and stuff in it, (and that suposed dragon dust) I mean I know the book itself is a replica of the another book writen long ago, but some things still make you wonder. Like the fact that it takes three years for a dragon egg to hatch. Now the longest I've know for any animal to go thought that is two years, and thats an elaphant that carries it's young inside it's body, and is constaintly eating to supply food for the baby and itself. Now image how big a dragon egg would have to be to hold enough food for a growing infant dragon for three years!
I don't know which one I like the best
I don't trust the realty of the dragonolagy book, though because some of the things in it well, they come off more as a joke than anything else. You know how it has all those spells and stuff in it, (and that suposed dragon dust) I mean I know the book itself is a replica of the another book writen long ago, but some things still make you wonder. Like the fact that it takes three years for a dragon egg to hatch. Now the longest I've know for any animal to go thought that is two years, and thats an elaphant that carries it's young inside it's body, and is constaintly eating to supply food for the baby and itself. Now image how big a dragon egg would have to be to hold enough food for a growing infant dragon for three years!
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Well, there is much about that book that isn't quite right but I think I'll let you figure it out on yur own. This Drake guy, I don't think he fully undestood what he was talking about.
And please the realty of dragons is a touch subject here, or it was the last time I was here. I know yur new so, I just wanted to tell you to watch what you say so you don't start a brawl with any of the relists here. You might not want to brag about how you've see dragons and how good of a dragonolagist you are. After all if yur going by that thing in he back of the book, anyone can see their reflection in it. Turst me I've tested it. (Just for fun)
And please the realty of dragons is a touch subject here, or it was the last time I was here. I know yur new so, I just wanted to tell you to watch what you say so you don't start a brawl with any of the relists here. You might not want to brag about how you've see dragons and how good of a dragonolagist you are. After all if yur going by that thing in he back of the book, anyone can see their reflection in it. Turst me I've tested it. (Just for fun)
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I think I once read something saying that lizards don’t eat much when it's gravid because the eggs take up most of the room. I don't know if it's true of all reptiles, but if it is, that's a long time to be going without food.Pandora wrote:Like the fact that it takes three years for a dragon egg to hatch. Now the longest I've know for any animal to go thought that is two years, and thats an elaphant that carries it's young inside it's body, and is constaintly eating to supply food for the baby and itself.
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As a living breathing thing, no. But I love the myth and legend behind them.linkdragon0 wrote:ok so im safe..... Do u believe in dragons?
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Why didn't you post on one of the other 500000 dragonology threads we seem to have. You are lucky I am not the mod for this forum or I'd lock this thread. Dragonology books are fiction. There is a book called serpentum et draconu(m) libri duo that was published in 1640 that I would like to have. And Chalgrish, please lock this thread.
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