Hawt!Of course they exist. Here is one I managed to convince to join weight watchers.
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Hawt!Of course they exist. Here is one I managed to convince to join weight watchers.
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Dragons must have been real then...fire breathing and flying and terrorizing the masses.
A beast of that ilk might well have existed. I don't know about 'breathing fire', though. Probably a metaphor for looking fierce.
Class: Mammalia
Manatees were often mistaken for beautiful seafaring women by sailors.
Sad, desperate, lonely, horny, drunken sailors.
No, dragons didn't exist. They're fictional. We've got bones of dinosaurs from hundreds of millions of years ago. Nobody from thousands of years ago saw dragons, let alone hundreds of years ago.A beast of that ilk might well have existed.
No, dragons didn't exist. They're fictional. We've got bones of dinosaurs from hundreds of millions of years ago. Nobody from thousands of years ago saw dragons, let alone hundreds of years ago.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-closest-animal-to-the-mythological-fire-breathing-dragonthere were giant reptiles that lived in the past that were an almost exact match to a dragon; minus the fire-breathing and wings BUT it did have the extremely toxic venom. They were known as the Megalania: the largest known terrestrial lizard to have existed. It is the ancestor of today’s Australian Goanna, Monitor Lizards and Komodo Dragon but also, according to some scientists, the beginning of the dragon theories. The Megalania inhabited southern Australia during the Pleistocene, and it is thought that the first aboriginal settlers of Australia were the first to encounter the giant creature. The Megalania was extinct 50,000 years ago: this being the youngest fossil we have found related to it.
I don't know, but I'd say the admissible evidence we have for the existence of mermen is about as lacking as the evidence that Amanda Knox killed her roommate. And the joy it creates in some people to imagine mermen where none exist is about equal to the joy inspired in some people by imagining a foreign, college sex-murder.
Is this one of those threads that exists to stealthily try and make a point about some other thread?
I can't even see the old goalposts from here.They wouldn't have been called dragons.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-closest-animal-to-the-mythological-fire-breathing-dragon
A beast of that ilk might well have existed. I don't know about 'breathing fire', though. Probably a metaphor for looking fierce.
No, dragons didn't exist. They're fictional. We've got bones of dinosaurs from hundreds of millions of years ago. Nobody from thousands of years ago saw dragons, let alone hundreds of years ago.
Even easier. There is a commonality amongst seafarers that transcends any national barriers. It is commonly troped in movies but it is a real thing right up to this very day. Persons of my own acquaintance have spent most of their lives at sea. Can they spin tall tales? You bet your sweet bippy they can. Do they swap such tall tales among themselves? You bet your sweet bippy they do.
And do they use those tall tales to impress the gullible "landlubbers" (which interestingly is not a term used by sailors)? Of course they do.
According to this thread, Vixen would have us believe otherwise, but we all know the very notion is utter garbage.
It's all a Poe.
... is there a possibility they once really existed (or, even, still exist)?
I see. You have no respect for a trial court or an appeal court with overwhelming evidence. As you know, have money will get off.
If there is even half as much evidence for mermen as there is as to who it was who killed her room mate, then we have a slam dunk positive sighting of a merman, folks.
Mermaids and Mermen absolutely do exist. I saw this documentary on Discovery that explained the whole thing. Some science team was looking into it, and they found all sorts of evidence. But of course, the powers that be covered it all up as usual.
But here's the kicker - they had a video of some kids finding one on the beach! The authorities got rid of it, of course, but the video got out!
You should watch it. You'd be convinced, it's really amazing. Discovery channel is aces, man.