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well in that case dinosours never existed ethier. Doesn't anyone here believe in the possiblity that dragons could be related to dinosours. Which means they probably do or did exist right now or at one point in time. I mean doesn't anyone here think about that? You know in the 1930's I think it was. Was the first dinosour hunt for dino fussils. Nobody at that time believed in dinosours. But then they found fussils and it changed all that. Maybe our scientists are trying to find dragon fussils. It's just we don't want to believe them because they don't have any physical proof like dragon fussils or something. Think about that.
And the same probably goes for aliens and ufos as well. But I won't go there that's awhole nother story. And besides if I was to go there. It would be totally going off topic and what this section of the um is all about. So better stick to just dragons.
Hi Mckenna
I haven't been in here awhile, but I still remember the last conversation we had, and I still do not believe that the Government is hiding green reptillian men in underground bases who are about to turn us all into slaves and food to elevate political positions and kill off ayone who "knows" the secret.

No intention of being mean, but you do have a way of getting..................shall we say carried away?
1930;s - the first dino discovery ey?? LOL
Here are some facts on fossil discoveries. Not quite as entertaining or thought provoking as your information, I know, but still, some mundane facts for you.
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The first 3 dinosaur fossils led to the recognition of a new group of animals, the dinosaurs.
The first nearly-complete dinosaur skeleton in New Jersey spurs modern paleontology.
People have been finding dinosaur fossils for hundreds of years, probably even thousands of years. The Greeks and Romans may have found fossils, giving rise to their many ogre and griffin legends. There are references to "dragon" bones found in Wucheng, Sichuan, China (written by Chang Qu) over 2,000 years ago; these were probably dinosaur fossils.
Much later, in 1676, a huge thigh bone (femur) was found in England by Reverend Plot. It was thought that the bone belonged to a "giant," but was probably from a dinosaur. A report of this find was published by R. Brookes in 1763.
The First Dinosaur Fossil Scientifically Described
The first dinosaur to be described scientifically was Megalosaurus. This genus was named in 1824, by William Buckland; Gideon Mantell (not Ferdinand August von Ritgen) assigned the scientific type species name, Megalosaurus bucklandii. Buckland (1784-1856) was a British fossil hunter and clergyman who discovered collected fossils. (Note: the first dinosaur found was Iguanodon, but it was named and described later than Megalodon.)
It was the first dinosaur ever described scientifically and first theropod dinosaur discovered (this is all in hindsight, because the dinosaurs had not yet been recognized as a separate taxonomic group - the word dinosaur hadn't even been invented yet).
The first dinosaur models (life size and made of concrete) were made by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins of England in 1854. The first dinosaur used for amusement was a life-size model of an Iguanodon (made by Hawkins) that was used to house a dinner party for scientists (including Richard Owen) at a major exhibition. The invitations to the party were sent on fake pterodactyl wings. The party took place in London, England, in 1854
Our scientists are looking for
any fossil. Finding proof of a dragon would make world news. Can you see how many peole in here
want to believe in Dragons?? Wanting to believe is certainly not an issue. Even if they were just like "Reign of Fire" some people would still want a destructive force to wipe out mankind. Any find would be too big to hide, the monetary gain alone would be an offer few could refuse.
You certainly have a way of looking outside the square, way outside. In some ways, you scare me.