Yes Virginia, Dragons Do Exisit
Dragon--even mentioning the word strikes terror into the very center of the hearts of some men. But to others, a dragon is nothing more than a make-believe fairy tale, or a mystical monster. Recently, startling, new, scientific discoveries have shed light on this controversial subject. Dragons, Do They Really Exist? This study, compiled of shocking new facts, seems to prove that the animals known as the dragon, does, in fact, exist.
Though the dragon may be large (approximately 45 feet long, 10 feet wide), it is extremely light and aerodynamic. The dragon's wings are the longest limbs on the body; measuring approximately 25 feet in diameter (each wing). The wings are coated with a transparent covering that absorbs the humidity in the air, and keeps moist. The largest muscle in the dragon's body is directly connected to the wings. The muscle, in fact, divides into five large muscles, measuring 8 feet in diameter.
The dragon weighs only 400 pounds. Its muscles carry the most weight, and the wings are second to the heaviest part in the body. The rest of the body is extremely light and brittle; the bones are hollow and light. The nervous system is extremely complex and sensitive, detecting any movement from up to 10 feet away. The Dragon's eyesight, however, is extremely poor. The clearest it envisions any object is a hazy blur. Its digestive system is primitive. The liver, being the most complex digestive organ, is the largest organ--weighing over 215 pounds. The reason for the complexity of its life cycle is because of the Dragon's enormous intake. While feeding, the dragon may ingest non-nutritious objects such as houses or highways. These unneeded colonies are quickly detected by the liver and pulled out of the digestion process.
Reproduction in Dragons is extremely complex and painstaking, the Dragon being very picky and wary of its mate. Its mate must also be the same family and weight, or the process will be flawed and the young will die. Every 1 in 50 dragons produce one healthy egg.
Dragons only live in extremely windy areas because of the lift they need for their bodies.
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Such as, two Bearded Dragons, a food source, a habitat, lighting, and an incubation area. In addition, breeding requires other special aspects like making sure that there is one female and one male. Another obstacle is getting the pair to mate. Not every two lizards someone puts together just start mating; the lizards have to like each other. What do you need to care for and breed Bearded Dragons?
Finally, we deal with death and rebirth. Once the hero slays the dragon, he’s changed. Whether the dragon was an internal or external element, there’s always an internal peace that comes from within the soul. The part of our life that we feared is gone and the hero is reborn, transformed into a different person.
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The Themes of Love and Hate in Act One Scene Five of Romeo and Juliet
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Scientists have been finding new things about new creatures daily. Dragons are one of those many creature. They are very large with claws, fangs, and enormous wings. They also happen to breathe fire. Scientists have been pinning over questions about them for many years. The question that has been most researched is: How could dragons have breathed fire? Now, finally, they found an answer. Actually they found many, but the answer magic won’t due, scientists have found scientific ways in chemistry and other sciences. So let’s burn our way through the three theories about how dragons can breathe fire and ignite curiosities even further.
“Dragons. Four fully grown, enormous, vicious-looking dragons were rearing on their hind legs inside an enclosure fenced with thick planks of wood, roaring and snorting- torrents of fire were shooting into the dark sky from their open, fanged mouths, fifty feet above the ground on their outstretched necks.” (p286)
As great as this movie is, “How to Train Your Dragon” still has room for improvement. Although there is a book which lists the entire dragon species in Berk, the movie really only shows a few common ones the Vikings fight and use for training the recruits. Also, there is only one Night Fury throughout the movie which sometimes makes one wonder if Toothless is the last of its species but for most part, “like the mythical dragons at the heart of this tale, this movie soars” (Sharkey, 2010).