Thursday, 17 January 2013

Flight Of Dragon





When the dragon body found in the Montana mountains was brought back to a scientific lab, scientist used it for the first furhter up investigation study, to learn how dragons breathed fire, flew, ate and lived at one time. The dragon is built for flight. When examinating the dragon, scientist discovered  their bones are the structural appearance of honey comb, often found in birds.




Inside the dragon, a second pair of lungs were found, attaching to some sort of leathery origin. Inside these origins was found gas, not decomposition gas, this dragon was to well preserved, the gas was still present when the animal was alive. These origins were storage sacks. The gas within proves to be hydrogen. Fill a balloon with hydrogen and it floats. Fill these flight bladders with hydrogen and the principle is the same. With the hydrogen sacks, and the dragons well muscled wings, it is more than possible that dragons had the adaptation to fly. But this was not the only valuable point for dragon flight (Go to page: Fire-breathers)

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

The Death Of Dragons



Many questions lingering around the topic of dragons reality is soon to be answered. But the real question is, how did dragons die? The answer is quite easily stated. These stories of desperate battles with the fierce creatures aren't just sparks of imagination, these were records. These were the men and women who once lived beside dragons, and fought them. In the 15th century people wrote stories and legends of fierce reptiles living in the remote parts of their land. After encounters with dragons, writers and poets told stories of the dangerous creatures who lurk the mountain side, many warriors and rogues had set out to kill these creatures. In todays world scientist attempt to grasp the anwser of dragon structure socially and mentally. The species is believed to be wiped out by the fear of men in the last days of 15th cenutry humans. Sightings and belifs today can only be excuse of a log, bear, crocidile or some other creature mistaken for a dragon to the eye of us humans. Knights may have not seen the creature we see today. They saw a fir-breathing monster, raiding their farms, lurking the mountain-side, and setting aflames to nearby surrondings, not a wonderful "Lord of the Sky".

Knight Battling Young Male Frost Dragon.