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Old traditional dragon manuscript

Dragon is actually an atmospheric creature, that is, a huge plankton living at high altitude. In some literatures, it is also called Archaean jellyfish. In fact, this name is more in line with its true colors. The size of atmospheric creatures like dragons is actually seriously underestimated. The fully developed area of an adult dragon wing membrane is equivalent to a medium-sized city. The energy required by such a huge body can not be met by eating, so dragons collect lightning directly from cumulonimbus clouds and use huge electric energy directly. It can be said that he is a floating giant collector, which is why the dragon always appears with wind and rain lightning, and he himself is tracking lightning.

This (Archaean jellyfish) is the ultimate creation of nature, an organic life, and regards itself as a container, and has built a huge electric fortress beyond ordinary people's imagination-Walter Zkisaud's Miracle of Creation, ten mythical creatures that really exist.

Corresponding to its huge body is its extremely fragile body structure. Its organizational structure is similar to that of jellyfish in the ocean, but it is far more powerful than the latter, but it still cannot protect its flat and slender body. Sometimes its fragile wing membrane will be torn off and float to the surface, but it will be considered as its body. In fact, the dragon falling incident recorded in ancient books is not mysterious. In the process of falling, the wing membrane is squeezed and deformed, just like stirring a piece of paper in honey. When it falls to the ground, it has become grotesque, and in the next few days, it will liquefy quickly, as if it suddenly disappeared, so these events are constantly deified.

Have time to show the anatomical map of this creature during the holiday.

Thank you for your kindness. I didn't expect so many people (seven praises, one record) to be interested in Archaean creatures in this era. Then I will take out some dry goods, hoping that more and more people can learn more about this kind of creatures.

Let's talk about how dragons are understood by scientists bit by bit.

In fact, the earliest place to record dragons in scientific form was in South America. The so-called Archaean jellyfish, called dragon in ancient China and Quetzalcoatl in South America, both of which can fly around in ancient books. (It is worth noting that the dragon and feather snake gods in the east are atmospheric creatures, while the dragon in western mythology is actually several subspecies of Cologne. The dragon and sea snake in the ocean have also been proved to be ocean-going magic snakes, and there is no direct connection between them. )

The first manuscript recording dragons came from the British doctor Juste Gioco. 185 1 year, he came to South America with the merchant fleet. As a doctor on board, he drew a sketch and wrote down his own guess in the communication with local aborigines. This picture is still in the Victoria Museum, and the manuscript (restored version) is attached below.

This picture has little in common with the dragon studied at present. First of all, Dr. giauque still thinks that Quetzalcoatl is a vertebrate, and simply describes it as "a giant snake flying by huge air sacs in the lungs". Of course, this is also related to the fact that people didn't understand the flight principle at that time. Like many later scientists, he seriously underestimated the size of dragons.