Dragons Nocturnal cave dwellers?

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Are they really cave dwelling nocturnal creatures?

I don't think they live in caves
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They can't be nocternal
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Of course they're nocternal
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they live in caves but arn't nocternal
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they are nocternal and live in caves of course!
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None of those stupid!!!!
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Dragons Nocturnal cave dwellers?

Post by Pandora »

The theory has been pondered before, but I thought I'd give it another go around since a lot of you proubly don't remember.

There's an argument that the reason we don't see dragons as much as other things is because they are nocturnal creatures that live in caves underwater, and up in the montains where very few people would care to go, or be able to go for that matter. Which makes it easy for them to hide.

It would be very smart for them to do so anyways. people don't build towns near caves in the montains, or go underwater much, and lets face it, Humans don't have very great night vision to acount for anything. This theory is quite plausible if you really think about it. But as always I enjoy hearing the opinoins of others so fire away!
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Post by Ssskhenthrii »

Dragons are often mentioned living in caves.
By nocturnal and living underground, do you mean they live in the caves and come out at night?
If that is true, shouldn't we have seen them at least once in modern times? Bats for example, live underground at day but can still be seen near dusk or dawn or at night.

Or living completely underground? If they live completely underground, they would probably have some adaptations to cave-life...

When I was doing some research for a story, I found this site.
Troglobites and Stygobites: Animals adapted to live entirely in caves are called troglobites or stygobites. Troglobites and stygobites cannot survive above ground. They have adaptations to help them find food, avoid predators, and complete their life cycles in the total darkness of the caves. These adaptations include long antennae and vibration sensory organs, a good sense of smell, long fins or legs, smaller bodies than surface species, low metabolic rates, few eggs, and a long life span. Some have little or no pigmentation and smaller or no eyes in the adult stages. Examples of troglobites include cave millipedes, some beetles and cave spiders. Stygobites include blind crayfish, blind cavefish, blind cave salamanders and cave shrimp.
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Post by Pandora »

I think it was more like they came out way late at night, and stick close to the places surounding their caves or something. I've heard of what yur talking about though. The stuff like the blind fish and and bugs that never come out of caves.
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Post by + Silver - Orbs + »

I voted none but I don't think it's stupid :)

There's a whole range of habitats for inhabitance, not just caves.
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Post by Pandora »

Yeah, it would be a lot harder to keep hiden in anywhere besides in the mountains or the ocean,or in icelands, or forests and stuff. Where do you think would e the most likely place to find them?
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Post by + Silver - Orbs + »

I'm going to be sarcastic first and say a town :lol:

But mmhm, I'd say rainforests are also pretty hard to search. And locations like the Arctic
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Post by dragonfly »

well, has anyone read the dragon chronicles? they are fiction, but it's possible that where they placed the dragons is true. The dragons used to live with humans, but were driven out and live in the far, far north, in underground caverns that are heated by geysers and the dragons do come out for hunting, but they mostly live in the caverns.
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Post by linkdragon0 »

Ok i say that the alps would be a good place to find them and in case anyone read my other post where i offended everryone I'm SORRY! and hi pandora!
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Post by linkdragon0 »

So silver i agree they are good places to find arctic and Ampithere dragons.
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Post by Pandora »

Hello! It's good to see you posting more! I know I'm getting off topic, but how do you like the place so far?
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Post by linkdragon0 »

It's good.... I guess.... Pandora pm me soon.
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Post by Jishdefish »

I think it's more likely to find them in the Antartic, or northern Russia myself. I mean, those are the only uninhabited places on earth, besides the deep ocean and a few mountain ranges, but those are somewhat visable, especially the oceans, as people are highly attracted to beaches.
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Post by Corva »

Or maybe they could be living near humans because it is where no rational human would search.
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Post by linkdragon0 »

They can live anywhere they want they are the strongest being in the world
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Post by Corva »

Maybe they were driven to extinction in the 1700s by glory hungry knights.
linkdragon0 wrote:They can live anywhere they want they are the strongest being in the world
They aren't otherwise we would be able to see them. People would panic and shoot at them.
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