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xBrZzZz wroteWoofers wrote Most cultures also had spirits that terrorized villages and strange beasts that represented something.
This is true but from what he's saying is kinda a good argument
cartilage would explain most things but wouldnt there be like pelts? or something from when humans tried to kill them?
Maybe humans didn't try to kill them.
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duh dragons were dinosaurs noob jk lol
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dragons are real, what about the camodo dragon?
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yea comodo dragon is real... well however you spell it
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poopypoo wrote but then y in runescape i can bury dragon bones?!? so they must have bones!...maybe these beasts chewed up the dragon bones and ate them...so then the dragon bones are just pieces....little bits of tiny dragon bones.
then how the f*ck do runescape know
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TTGTerrorist wrotexBrZzZz wroteWoofers wrote Most cultures also had spirits that terrorized villages and strange beasts that represented something.
This is true but from what he's saying is kinda a good argument
cartilage would explain most things but wouldnt there be like pelts? or something from when humans tried to kill them?
Maybe humans didn't try to kill them.
exactlyyyyyyyyyy
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good theory i guess we will never no
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TTGTerrorist wrote Before anybody traveled around the world, almost every culture told stories of dragons. Isn't it odd that they all talked about dragons (Possibility they might be real!)? Maybe dragons had cartilage instead of bone like sharks which is why a skeleton was never discovered (Cartilage disentigrates when the animal dies).
nah i dont think it real
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noahml wroteTTGTerrorist wrotexBrZzZz wroteWoofers wrote Most cultures also had spirits that terrorized villages and strange beasts that represented something.
This is true but from what he's saying is kinda a good argument
cartilage would explain most things but wouldnt there be like pelts? or something from when humans tried to kill them?
Maybe humans didn't try to kill them.
exactlyyyyyyyyyy
Great minds think alike .
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i saw i dragon once
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