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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 8:01 am

There's a trope about assuming dinosaurs and dragons are the same. Apart from both being reptiles (at least most versions of dragons claim this) there is little consistently in common between dinosaurs in dragons. There is no single species of dinosaur or even dinosaur relative that shares all of it's basic structure elements with a typical fantasy dragon, even without taking special abilities like firebreathing into account.

regardless. they are still very close from a fantasy / mythology point of view. Many identities in mythology have a real identity in the real world. I've even seen cases where scholars and historians have said that the original Germanic / Norse tales of Elves have the same root as the Hebrew Angels as recorded in the Bible - people that live in a spiritual world between the high Heaven and the physical realm yet influence good and bad on mankind. To have both dinosaurs and dragons may seem weird. I personally prefer one or other in fantasy.
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Post » Tue May 08, 2012 12:04 pm

Recent discoveries in China of a sample of fossilized dinosaur skin from some form of T-Rex "cousin" show signs of "downy" feathers. It's possible that the larger dinosaurs had primitive feather-like coverings. That would fit the "feathered serpent" mystique nicely, and would ALSO be a "dinosaur".

Besides, "dinosaurs" weren't "reptiles", and may have been "cool-blooded" with slightly elevated body temperatures (and feathers for insulation), rather than "cold-blooded" like reptiles; perhaps closer to birds than to lizards.

Morrowind had Guars, which were a seriously weird cross between dinosaurs, cattle, and Barney (fortunately, without the annoying song).
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