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- Fire-breathing dragons need special lungs to handle hot air. Their lungs have many chambers to cool the air before it reaches their body.
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Apr 26, 2018 · But if dragons were real, how might they get that fiery breath? Nature, it seems, has all the parts a dragon needs to set the world on fire. The creatures just require a few chemicals, some microbes — and maybe tips from a tiny desert fish.
Mar 12, 2024 · According to one theory, dragons could ingest rocks or use mineral coatings on their teeth to create a spark, then expel a flammable compound like diethyl ether to breathe fire.
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Aug 30, 2017 · The bombardier beetle is perhaps the closest the Earth’s animal kingdom comes to the fire producing abilities of dragons. The beetle, found on every continent but Antarctica has a remarkable defence mechanism against predators.
Feb 3, 2020 · It's true no fire-breathing dragons have ever been discovered, yet flying lizard-like creatures exist in the fossil record. Some may be found in the wild today. Take a look at the science of winged flight and possible mechanisms by which a dragon might even breathe fire.
- Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.
There are no fire-breathing dragons, but there is the bombardier beetle, which ejects a hot, fiery mixture from its butt when threatened. The spray is produced by the reaction between two chemicals; hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide, which are stored in separate abdominal compartments before coming together with a bang.
Fire breathing is a strong way for dragons to protect themselves. They use it to scare off enemies or catch food. Dragons make fire in a special organ near their throat.
Move over, Komodo and Bearded dragons: the Bombardier Beetle is the closest we've found to a fire-breather.