This page is dedicated to the fact that man and dinosaurs walked the earth together and at the same time. Evolution has all the characteristics of religion, not science, so therefore it is necessary to destroy it.
My theory on the extinction for many of the “pre-historic” dragon like beings involves the fear and action of human beings over a course of time. Some of the pottery found depicting dinosaurs suggests a friendly relationship that man had with them, but that was in one culture. Other stories from all over the world tell of how man loathed and hunted them, which is why I believe that the plight of man was a huge factor in the destruction of dinosaurs.
I compare this type of situation to what happened here in Texas with several animals like the bear, wolves, alligators, and the buffalo. Some were hunted for food and the rest were just in the way. They are coming back, but only because they are protected!
Dragons have always been a cultural norm within many, if not all society’s stories. Tales of men earning rights of pasage by finding and killing dragons are prevelent in literature from before the middle ages.
What I find even more so interesteing is the centuries old carvings and pottery imagery that tell tales of human interaction with beasts that they should not have known existed. Their dipictions of dinosurs are exactly like modern artists draw them today based on what the assume they look like from the bones.