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#1 May 18, 2008 11:07 PM
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Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Have any questions about dragons? How they breathe fire? How we can fly? etc. Ask me here!
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#2 May 18, 2008 11:15 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
i have one,what did dragons evolve from?

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#3 May 18, 2008 11:19 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Ooo! I think I know this one! They evolved from....*drum roll* LIZARDS! *gets hit by a rock*
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#4 May 18, 2008 11:20 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
ive got some...: now, where did dragons originate from? ,how did they breathe fire?, are they just overgrown lizards(no offence...), and are there any exsisting today?
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#5 May 18, 2008 11:21 PM
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Komodo dragon!!! That's a dragon! *gets hits by another rock and then crawls over to Scorchy* Ouchie...
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#6 May 18, 2008 11:23 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
You're getting on my nerves DFD!
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#7 May 18, 2008 11:24 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
i don't mind you doing this but your making it like a rpg kinda heh heh

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#8 May 18, 2008 11:25 PM
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Fine I'll stop...*walks away*
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#9 May 18, 2008 11:28 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
aww arcane see what you do! no i'm kidding and you know it. i'd never get mad at a dark one

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#10 May 19, 2008 12:04 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
DFD, stop spamming. I am beginning to dislike the amount of spam that has been ignored over the past few weeks. Anyway,
Scorch- Dragons, contrary to popular belief, are not reptiles at all. Reptiles are cold blooded, Dragons are not. Dragons originated at the beginning of time. They really didn't evolve at all. Dragons turn oxygen into hydrogen and have an organ that creates a spark causes flames to erupt. We then push it through our specially designed throat so it doesn't burn and control the blaze with our tongues.
BY THE WAY, THIS IS A TOPIC WHERE I ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS! NOT FOR PEOPLE TO RANDOMLY FIRE ANSWERS THAT THEY THINK ARE TRUE!!!
Before this question gets asked: Dragons can fly despite our size because our bones are hollow and helium is in a special gland below our stomach that allows us to be lightweight.
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#11 May 19, 2008 1:15 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Hey DragonFireOKN...don't we need to eat...paltnium?!
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#12 May 19, 2008 1:41 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
No, only hatchlings need to eat it once or twice. It is what activates our "flame" gland.
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#13 May 19, 2008 2:03 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
yeah...I was thinking that..but I thought it was all around...well thanks!
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
also, are there actually different dragon types, like dragon hybrids, mixed with wolf?....if so then that is awsome!
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#15 May 19, 2008 3:09 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
I'll fill in the fine-tuning details.
"Platinum" according to our chemistry class is a catalyst. It increases the reaction of a certain elements without being used up in the reaction itself. Since platinum is not being used up at any point of life, they shouldn't need to eat it again. Unless they somehow lose it or something. Like.... Losing the tooth?
Platinum is also used up in (rather ineffective) catalytic converters in vehicles. It breaks down the extremely poisonous carbon monoxide vehicles produce. Since catalysts are not being consumed, it's good for the life of the car. (Unless it gets clogged, obviously.) However, cat converters are flawed and need warmup time before working properly. The car produces 70% of it's pollutants during this warmup time and it is unfiltered by the cat converter. No wonder there still pollution! >_<
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Technical fine tuning aside, can they use magic? :?:
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#16 May 19, 2008 6:48 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
What makes you think you can answer peoples questions eh DFOKN? I might be able to answer them just as well, or even better, than you can. I have read a lot about dragons, watched documentaries, and i dont just mean science fiction books, i mean information books. I and a dragon fanatic,if you will.
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#17 May 19, 2008 9:09 AM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
How long dragons have been on earth hiding? I'm pretty curious. ![]()
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#18 May 19, 2008 5:27 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
how does the lungs contain fire
and oxygen and clear out the carbon dioxide?
how is it possiable i don't understand how we breath fire
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#19 May 19, 2008 5:52 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Nor do I, you've said that they convert oxygen to hydrogen to create a suitable flammable gas for their firey breaths (You must have been typing fast as I thought it would have been water, oxygen and hydrogen are different elements altogether, though both are found in water aka H2O) but how do they do this? And I second Dopple's question, doesn't magic flow through them? After all dragons are considered magical creatures.
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#20 May 19, 2008 6:04 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
I can understand why DFOKN say's we all the time because he's in charicter but wht is arcane saying we?
is he dr drake's assistant?
and also what is the dragon parentel system like
and are dragons capeple of speaking a human langwich and if so which one(s)?
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#21 May 19, 2008 6:33 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
phoenix flyer
wouldn't the h2o / water put out the fire that is prodused
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#22 May 19, 2008 6:39 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
Well, if its in vapour form I don't think so, though it may well cool the fire down. I think what DFOKN means is that somehow (this is what I wanna know how exactly they do this) the dragon breaks up water into oxygen and hydrogen and retains the hydrogen in a gland below its stomach, it will obviously just use up the oxygen for respiration etc. It then uses some sort of spark mechanism in its mouth to ignite the fire as it literally belches it up. Am I right DFOKN? Come to think of it, if they use too much hydrogen wouldn't they be unstable in the air?
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#23 May 19, 2008 6:43 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
good piont
and yeah i would have thought that it would have unstabled the particals in the air
wich i believe would cause a reaction of possiable evaporation or much bigger
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#24 May 19, 2008 6:55 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
? Do you mean the fire in them would cause the water to evaporate and, heaven forbid, they explode due to the expanding gas? Good point and I dunno. We should wait for DFOKN to come online again.
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#25 May 19, 2008 7:05 PM
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Re: Dr. Drake's Dragon Tutoring
yeah that's exactly what i mean it is a possability
and DFOKN we need help here
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