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- Dragons appear in many cultures, like Chinese, Filipino, Scottish, and Greek.
- Scholars wonder if myths explain natural events like storms or volcanoes.
- Geomythology studies how myths relate to regional geology and history.
- Legends may hold clues about past natural phenomena and ancient understanding.
- In Australia, legends helped scientists find a meteor impact site.
- Stories about Hawaiian goddess Pele led to a rethinking of Kilauea volcano's history.
- Fire-breathing dragons likely never existed, but myths may link to fossils.
- The Greek myth of Cadmus and the water dragon might be based on mastodon fossils.
- Mastodon bones are common in Europe and Greece, inspiring dragon stories.
- Different regional dragon features often match local fossils, like antlers or crystals.
- Chinese dragon features may be inspired by fossilized deer skulls.
- Legends of jeweled-crested dragons could come from fossils with calcite crystals.
- Fire-breathing traits might relate to geothermal features like volcanoes and hot springs.
- The Chimera legend may be linked to volcanic vents in Turkey.
- Stories of Zeus and Typhon could be inspired by volcanic landscapes.
- Some regions are rich in "dragon bones," like Huanglonggou in China.
- While dragons probably never existed, their stories inspire science and imagination.