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Well, yes. You find a sharp tooth that's as long as someone's finger you're going to make up some kind of creature for it to have come from.
Okay, yes. But also: dragons originated from pre-radiation Africa. Every culture has it because they all had distant contact with that one.
Iirc, it's thought that the original dragon was a flying feathered serpent and also a storm god.
Edit: sorry I was falling asleep and high while writing this.
Edit2: okay, I'm sober and awake now, so I guess I should revise my statement a bit. It is my amateur understanding, as a nerd who is not in any way a scholar of mythology, that there is a theory for the origin of mythological creatures known as dragons. I cannot attest to how well-founded this model is, but I believe it goes as such: a human culture, in Africa, existed prior to homosapiens leaving the continent. This culture is believed to have had storm deity that was a feathered serpent, and that deity was the basis of all dragon myths held by cultures that left the continent and the descendants thereof.
Eh?
It's honestly better if you just watch the video. https://youtu.be/cwDPt1E4_Cg
Pre-radiation?
I believe radiation in context means when humans radiated out of Africa across the world.
Meaning the dragon myth formed in Africa BEFORE people left Africa. The meaning here being that independent peoples didn’t witness something that made them all say dragon but rather they all carried the myth where they went.
Just my understanding of their statement.
Ah never heard that term regarding migration.
no-one has.
Although I wouldn't say that the concept of a giant flying lizard is especially hard to come up with independently.
Can you share some source about that? Would like to read more about it
Unfortunately, I'm not a mythillogical scholar, so I'll just link the nerd I listen to sometimes https://youtu.be/cwDPt1E4_Cg
I think this is the right one, but I need to get back to sleep.
no.
You linked to screenshot of this one insane people Facebook? You really do have a fitting username.