>this triggers the Veeky Forumstorians.
This triggers the Veeky Forumstorians
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fucking hwan empire. enslaving such a majestic creature. and they say we're bad for exterminating the na'vi.
>Dragon Legends
>Legends
no butthurt here ya doofus
They're claiming these are leftover memories from when dinosaurs were still around.
ooooohhhhhh
yeah thats pretty triggering
Ah yes, I remember the stories of how Mehmed II tamed the great many-headed Gypsy of the Balkans.
I should also note that they have the Ropen included on that map. The Ropen is a modern myth.
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You heard it here first, folks.
What is the South American and Aboriginal one?
Daily reminder that dinosaurs are biblical
Chinese dragon > all
ENGAGE ME
Well considering that they are deities while the rest are just scurry creatures, sure.
they're all drawn from the same archetype you goofball
What's the dragon in the pacific NW?
Washingtonfag here, never heard of a "dragon" native myth from around here
Except the "devil" of Devil's Lake, OR
why would the truth trigger us?
TELL ME, WHY EXACTLY DO YOU NOT BELIEVE THAT DRAGONS EXIST, OR HAVE EXISTED, WHEN THERE ARE MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND ARTWORKS, THAT MENTION THEM, BESIDE THE SKELETONS THAT BELONGED TO WHAT WE NOW REFER TO AS "DINOSAURS"?
>"... MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND ARTWORKS, THAT [MENTION/DEPICT] THEM..."
Are leprechauns real?
Thunderbird I think.
They were desparate.
you are the best tripfag on this board right now.
The stegosaurus in Indonesia is kinda weird to be honest
Not if they found fossils and based the legend on that.
A book I read said that is what was behind the origin of dragons.
Here's the structure they found with waht they think is the stego.
I honestly can't tell what this is, considering the head looks like it has a frill like a chameleon/triceratops.
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Yes
kek
The other creatures here aren't all that detailed so for all we know it could be a tapir or boar
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Probably a rhinoceros behind leaves. Stegosaurus didn't look like this, it's similar to erroneous old restorations of it.
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Argentinosaurus which was supposedly diepicted here, and the burrunjor, the Australian equivalent of Kasai Rex.