The quest for dragons-part 1(Dutch subtitles)
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I may be the only one who thinks this, but I personally think that Dragons could have or still do exist. I mean why couldn't they; if we have weird creatures like the Narwal, the Platypus, the Frilled-Neck Lizard and the Bombardier Beetle then why not creatures like Dragons, Unicorns and other mythical beasts?
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Dragons play a very important part in Japanese and culture.
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@sadlobster1 your not alone i beleive in dragons
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Is this the one from 2005? Becuase when I was 6 or 7, i can remember watching this speical and being blow away at the history and scietific methiods they used. Ive been looking for it for years, but i could not find it! I hope this is the one........
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thats a wyvern not dragon
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@TheDreamCavalcade I can;t I mean well guarded secret
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@sadlobster1 they're around, I say publicly where though
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@niekvdbogert Thats what I mean, reality is mostly more real than facts, I dont trust facts, I trust reality. Sure they do. But evidence doesnt always make us KNOW. Sometimes, if a person sees a dragon, for example, then that person knows without evidence that dragons exist. I may try to find some kind of remains of the creatures in the future, but for the moment I cant afford doing any such expeditions exactly.
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"...become fact rather that reality", im sorry but what do you mean by that?
Your last words sum my point up rather nicely "who knows?". That's the reason we need evidence, so that we DO know. Its not that I am opposed to unicorns, i think i have no reason to believe without the evidence. pls prove me wrong and find a fossil
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@niekvdbogert Why should it become fact rather than reality? And the Unicorns bones may be in the ground somewhere, we dont know, its hard to know where a creature goes and dies, and we simply havent found them yet, I bet there are lots of things in the ground that we dont have a clue about. And the bones may have been took away from the place the animal died, and shattered by someone who found them and needed them for something, and the bones may also have been eaten by carnivores. Who knows?
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@sadlobster1 Youre not the only one who believes that.
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i saw this years ago on tv and it impacted me so heavily i havnt able to forget it
Dr. Manning just guest lectured for my evolution of dinosaurs class. He's kind of amazing!!
armageddonff 2 years ago 3
@armageddonff ; thanks for your comment. I wished i could have been there to listen to this great scientist.
arafel1964 2 years ago 2