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All cultures in the Middle Ages from around 500-1500AD depicted dragons in their artwork. Dragons are found in European, Egyptian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, Mayan artwork, and artwork elsewhere. Dragons from all of these cultures have their differences, but are always depicted as being reptilian, flying, and breathing fire.
Did all of these different cultures around the globe independently invent dragon like mythical creatures or are they based on something that actually existed?
Did all of these different cultures around the globe independently invent dragon like mythical creatures or are they based on something that actually existed?