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I desired dragons with a profound desire,” fantasy writer J.R.R. Tolkien once said about his childhood imagination, ...
The Komodo dragon, I believe, taps into our basic fears: a living incarnation of the fictional monsters that haunt ... volcanic eruption or an islandwide fire could prove devastating.
Q: Dragons are ubiquitous in Chinese art. What do they symbolize? — Stacee Hawkins | Sugar Land, Texas Since ancient times, dragons have represented the emperor, who is the son of heaven in ...
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