Could a dragon be physically possible?

No, classic fire-breathing, six-limbed, giant dragons aren't physically possible under Earth's current biological and physical laws, primarily due to the square-cube law making flight impossible for their massive weight, the evolutionary improbability of six limbs, and the extreme energy needed for fire-breathing. However, smaller, plausible dragon-like creatures (like big lizards) could exist, and speculative biology allows for fantasy dragons with huge wings, lighter-than-air sacs, or unique metabolisms, but they wouldn't match mythical depictions.
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Are dragons physically possible?

No, large, fire-breathing, winged dragons as depicted in fantasy are not physically possible due to laws of physics (square-cube law making flight impossible for such mass) and biology (no known mechanism for generating fire safely or efficiently), though some real-world reptiles like Komodo dragons and extinct pterosaurs share "dragon-like" traits like size or flight. While speculative biology can imagine how fire-breathing might work (e.g., methane/catalyst), the sheer size and energy demands for flight remain major barriers for fantasy dragons.
 
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Is it possible to genetically create a dragon?

Scientists are a long way off from engineering mythical animals such as a dragon. CRISPR technology could hypothetically be used to add traits of one animal to another. However, large structural elements like wings result from a large number of genetic changes that would be very difficult to reproduce.
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Has a real dragon ever been found?

No, mythical fire-breathing dragons haven't been found, but paleontologists have discovered ancient reptiles and dinosaurs with features that inspired dragon legends, like the 240-million-year-old aquatic reptile Dinocephalosaurus orientalis (a "Chinese dragon") and Dracorex Hogwartsia (a "dragon king"), proving that real, awe-inspiring "dragons" existed as fossils.
 
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What's the closest thing to a real dragon?

The nearest living thing to a dragon is the saltwater crocodile. They're HUGE and eat people any chance they get.
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Which dragons exist in real life?

Komodo dragons use their forked tongue to “smell” their prey. They are one of the world's most famous real-life dragon species.
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What is the lifespan of a dragon?

Dragon lifespans vary wildly by lore, but in fantasy (like D&D), they often live for over 1,000 years, reaching "Great Wyrm" status at 1,200+ years, while in Game of Thrones, they might only live around 200 years; real-world reptiles like Komodo dragons live decades, and bearded dragons (pets) typically live 10-15 years with good care, with exceptional individuals living longer.
 
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Is there any proof that dragons existed?

No, there's no proof mythical, fire-breathing dragons existed, but legends likely arose from discovering large fossils (dinosaurs, pterosaurs) and observing real, dragon-like reptiles (Komodo dragons, large snakes), inspiring tales across cultures worldwide. While fossils like Dracorex or Thanatosdrakon have dragon-like features, they were extinct reptiles, not magical beasts.
 
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When was the last dragon alive?

The last dragon died in 153 AC in King's Landing.
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Have scientists ever found dragon bones?

240-Million Year Old 'Dragon' Fossil Found in China – A Rare Glimpse into Prehistoric Life Scientists have unearthed a 240-million-year-old fossil of a Dinocephalosaurus, a long-necked marine reptile that closely resembles the mythical Chinese dragon In a remarkable discovery that has caught the attention of the global ...
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Does the Bible say dragons existed?

Yes, the Bible mentions "dragons," but translations vary; they often refer metaphorically to Satan or chaos, or literally to large sea/reptilian creatures (like Leviathan) that some scholars link to dinosaurs or large reptiles, appearing in books like Revelation (symbolizing Satan) and Job (Leviathan) or Old Testament verses mistranslated in the KJV as "dragons" (like tannin for sea monsters).
 
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Has dinosaur DNA ever been found?

No, we do not have complete or viable dinosaur DNA because it degrades too quickly, breaking down completely long before the 65 million years since the last dinosaurs died, though scientists have found some protein and chemical signatures in fossils and are studying bird DNA as closest relatives to potentially "reverse-engineer" some traits, but full cloning remains science fiction. 
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In which country do dragons exist?

Living Dragons

Perhaps the most famous is the Komodo dragon, which can be ten feet long and weigh over 300 pounds. These huge lizards live on the islands of Indonesia and are the biggest carnivores, or meat eaters, around.
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Which dragon is still alive in real life?

The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large reptile of the monitor lizard family Varanidae that is endemic to the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Dasami, and Gili Motang. The largest extant population lives within the Komodo National Park in Eastern Indonesia.
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Can dragons have a human form?

Yes, in many myths, legends, and modern fantasy (like Dungeons & Dragons, Chinese mythology, and European folklore Reddit users), dragons can shapeshift into human or humanoid forms, often to interact with people, collect treasure, or for other magical purposes, though this is less common in older Western tales where humans often become dragons.
 
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Who is 23 years old prepping to go to Mars?

One Way Trip To Mars Alyssa Carson, a young and determined space enthusiast, has dedicated her life to becoming an astronaut and venturing to Mars. At just 23 years old, she is preparing to embark on an unprecedented journey as the first human to set foot on the Red Planet.
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Is Mars water drinkable?

No, water on Mars is not directly drinkable; it's frozen, briny, and contaminated with toxic perchlorates, requiring significant purification (like distillation or filtration with special tech) to remove salts and chemicals before it's safe for human consumption or other uses, though scientists are finding ways to detoxify it. While Mars once had liquid water, today's water is mostly subsurface ice or super salty liquid flows, not fresh drinking water. 
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Can dragons theoretically exist?

In real life, probably not. While it makes sense that massive, unidentified bones combined with smaller creatures that look like they could be dragon relatives inspired the legends, we'll have to be satisfied with fictional dragon depictions to fuel the fire of our mythical mentality.
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What is the closest thing to a dragon that ever existed?

The closest real-life things to mythical dragons are gigantic prehistoric flying reptiles called Pterosaurs, like Thapunngaka shawi (a massive, spear-mouthed pterosaur from Australia) and Quetzalcoatlus (huge, two-legged flyers), along with some feathered dinosaurs and modern lizards that have "dragon-like" features, inspiring ancient tales, though none could breathe fire.
 
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Where can dragons be found today?

Komodo Island, Indonesia

There is a place in the world where real dragons still exist – Komodo Dragons. In the designated UNESCO Komodo National Park on Komodo Island, one of 17,500 odd islands of Indonesia, you can get up close and personal with the world's largest lizard, the Komodo Dragon, on a guided tour.
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What does God say about dragons?

God, through the Bible, primarily uses "dragons" symbolically to represent ultimate evil, chaos, and powerful enemies like Satan and oppressive empires, though some interpretations suggest the imagery stems from real encounters with large reptiles like dinosaurs, with verses in Revelation explicitly calling Satan a dragon. The Bible links these symbolic dragons to the serpent in Eden, showing a thread of evil from the beginning to the end times, but God's power is always depicted as greater, ultimately defeating these forces. 
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What kills a dragon?

To kill a dragon, you typically exploit a weak spot like the eye or unarmored belly with piercing weapons (spears, arrows), use overwhelming force (ballistae, blunt trauma), employ magic, exploit other dragons, or drown them, as dragons aren't invincible but possess tough scales, making precision strikes or specific tactics crucial for slaying them in fantasy lore.
 
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Do dragons mate for life?

Whether dragons mate for life depends entirely on the lore, with some stories (like Fourth Wing) showing permanent, soul-binding mates, while others (like Dungeons & Dragons or Game of Thrones theories) suggest temporary pairings or even serial monogamy, highlighting that dragons in fantasy can have diverse relationship models from lifelong bonds to instinctual, short-term reproduction.
 
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