Dinosaur (English name: dinosaur) is a reptile that appeared in Mesozoic (Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous). Its vigorous limbs, long tail and huge body are the portrayal of most dinosaurs. They mainly inhabit woodland or open areas in lakeshore plains (or coastal plains). So dinosaurs can't breathe fire.
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Western descriptions of fire-breathing dragons;
1, Islamic dragon
Islam is spreading in the Middle East, and it questions that ancient gods are ignorant traditions. However, new theology has adapted some ancient myths. Muslim folklore enthusiastically describes the lamp god and dragon, and personifies them into the elemental images of fire and water. These dragons are flesh and blood, and in medieval Persian art, they were happily painted as bright as gems.
Muslim folklore also includes dragon angels and demons. Among them, Jawzahr, the dragon dancing among the stars, caused comets and eclipses behind him. The dragon-shaped fire-breathing demon is called Tuban. The word comes from the name of the ancient Arab star Thuban. Thousands of years ago, it was the North Star, when the Egyptians were building the pyramids.
2. Kings
In the 10 century, the great Persian poet Ferdowsi told the myth of the Persian royal family in his epic Kings. Including several encounters with dragons. These creatures sometimes breathe fire and sometimes spit poison, and in the process of death, they will emit enough poisonous gas to stun the hero. They can also talk, and one of them can be invisible, with magic or incredible invisibility skills.
Judging from Ferdowsi's oral description, he imagined the dragon as a strange snake. One is like Montenegro, the other is amphibious, and the other is mopping the floor with long hair. But the illustrators of his works borrowed a lot from China tradition, and often gave their dragons four legs, strange flaming wings and threats protruding from their shoulders, and shrinking horns.
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