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Post by Lex on Nov 20, 2007 16:26:00 GMT
hehe yeah it could have been dragons which taught cavemen to use fire.
I dont know the answer to this one. I suppose either could be possible.
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Post by DiamondTear on Nov 20, 2007 20:30:26 GMT
You know, the longer you spend on this site, the more certain you sound that you believe that they exist I think they wouldn't have minded either way, sometimes it might have been cooked if they had to burn their prey to kill it, lol!
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Post by gleep on Nov 22, 2007 13:14:29 GMT
Imageine the poor cavemen coming across a dragon with a cold.A Sneezing Dragon would have been a death trap for them..hehe
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Post by Lex on Nov 22, 2007 15:14:08 GMT
I think just the sight of a dragon would make them want to run let alone a dragon with a cold
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Post by DiamondTear on Nov 28, 2007 16:06:58 GMT
Think I might agree with Lex there, lol!
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Post by Falconer on Nov 28, 2007 19:10:43 GMT
Naw cavemen weren't bright enough they probably grunted at it to scare it away.
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Post by Lex on Nov 29, 2007 9:47:10 GMT
I expect the sheer size of a dragon would make the cavemen act on instinct forcing them to run. They would probably grunt at it first though
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Post by Haydena on Nov 29, 2007 21:55:47 GMT
Yeah, there'd be lots of grunting. But if the dragon has a cold... it would sniff... and moan about it's headache, and lay in bed with a bucket of warm water for it's feet and a hot water bottle. That's an interesting point... did Dragons suffer from colds etc.? I reckon they were partial to the Atkins diet, to help them lose weight . As for stone, I didn't really believe it, but after doing a bit of reading, I guess it seems feasable.
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