Could a dragon physically exist?

No, large, fire-breathing, winged dragons as depicted in fantasy are not physically possible under Earth's biological and physical laws, primarily due to the square-cube law making flight for such massive creatures difficult and the lack of evidence for their existence in the fossil record, though smaller, more plausible "dragon-like" creatures (like large lizards or flying reptiles) have existed or could theoretically evolve, and some animal behaviors (like bombardier beetles spitting flammable chemicals) mimic fire-breathing.
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Could dragons biologically exist?

No, classic fantasy dragons (huge, six-legged, fire-breathing) couldn't biologically exist due to physics (square-cube law making flight impossible at that scale), lack of fossil evidence, and biological impossibilities like fire-breathing and six limbs, though some real-world creatures like pterosaurs offer dragony inspiration, and "fire" could be mimicked chemically, say scientists.
 
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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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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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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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Has dragon ever been in existence?

No, dragons as depicted in myths (giant, winged, fire-breathing reptiles) were not real creatures, but the legends likely stemmed from misinterpreted encounters with real animals like large lizards (Komodo dragons), dinosaur fossils, or cultural fears of snakes and storms. While no fossil record supports flying fire-breathers, real animals with dragon-like traits (scales, venom, teeth, claws) exist, and the concept of dragons appears globally as a powerful mythical symbol.
 
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Could a pterosaur carry a human?

No, a real pterosaur, even the giant Quetzalcoatlus, likely couldn't carry an adult human because an adult human's weight would be too significant a percentage of the pterosaur's total mass, making takeoff and sustained flight nearly impossible, though a small child might have been feasible on the largest species with extreme assumptions, but the mechanics and weight distribution are major hurdles.
 
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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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Did China create dragons?

According to one theory, the legendary Chinese dragon evolved out of ancient totem-worship practices. Ancient people may have created dragons by combining the attributes of several creatures like tigers, snakes, eagles, and carp.
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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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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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What is the closest DNA match to dinosaurs?

The Chicken Ancestor: The T-Rex

This 68-million-year fossil was compared to the DNA of 21 modern animal species…and the result? The proteins found in the DNA of the T-Rex were most like those of the chicken. To further their research, the chicken was the first bird to have its genome sequenced.
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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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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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What does the 🐉 mean?

The 🐉 emoji represents a mythical dragon, symbolizing power, good luck, strength, and wisdom across cultures, especially in China where it signifies prosperity and imperial authority, while in the West, it often means danger or fantasy. It can refer to fantasy, mythology, the Chinese zodiac, or represent powerful, transformative forces.
 
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Why do Chinese believe in dragons?

Chinese people don't "believe" in dragons as literal beasts today, but revere them as powerful cultural symbols of strength, luck, and imperial power, stemming from ancient legends connecting them to water, weather control (rain), wisdom, and the Emperor's divine authority, evolving from potential encounters with large fossils or animals into a unifying national emblem representing good fortune, unity, and prosperity. 
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Are dragons more Chinese or Japanese?

Dragons are fundamentally more Chinese, originating in China over 2,000 years ago as powerful symbols of imperial rule, prosperity, and control over water, with Japan adopting and adapting the concept from China (and India) over centuries, merging it with native beliefs to create its own distinct, often water-focused, dragon mythology (like Ryujin), so while both have rich dragon lore, China is the source.
 
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What animal is closest to a dragon?

The closest living animals to dragons are various lizards, especially the Draco lizard (Flying Dragon) for gliding, the Komodo dragon for size and "dragon" name, and the Armadillo Girdled Lizard or Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink for armor-like features, but extinct Pterosaurs (like Dimorphodon) and certain dinosaurs (like Scansoriopterygidae) with skin wings are even closer to the mythical flying reptile concept.
 
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What's the rarest fossil to find?

There's no single "rarest fossil," as rarity depends on the species, preservation, completeness, and geological context, but contenders include exceptionally preserved soft-bodied organisms (like from the Burgess Shale), unique transitional forms like Archaeopteryx (only 11 known), iridescent ammonites (like the rare ammolite), or even just finding a complete skeleton of a common creature, with new discoveries constantly redefining what's considered rare, such as a recent rare skin fossil or a specific Triassic reptile close to dinosaur origins. 
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Would humans survive if dinosaurs were still alive?

Humans likely wouldn't exist, or at least not as we know them, if non-avian dinosaurs still dominated Earth, as their absence allowed mammals (including primate ancestors) to thrive and evolve; however, if dinosaurs suddenly appeared today, survival would be incredibly difficult due to predation, food competition, and habitat loss, forcing humans to adapt drastically or face extinction.
 
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Could a velociraptor actually open a door?

And while chickens and other birds definitely don't get the intelligence credit they deserve, they aren't on par with us on higher cognitive performance, and neither was Velociraptor. As well as not knowing what to do with a door if it ever saw one, no dromaeosaur would be physically capable of turning the handle.
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Could humans fly on Titan?

All you would need is wings similar to those worn by some skydivers on Earth. On Earth, humans weigh too much for us to sustain flight under our own power. But on Titan, due to its weak gravity, we would weigh a much less. So human muscles would be strong enough to keep us in the air.
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