
Pacific Northwest.
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A Study of Dragons
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Pacific Northwest.
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A Study of Dragons
Excerpts
“…is a photographic documentation of a couple honoring the end of a decade together with a visit to a local dragon nesting ground in a remote area of the northern Oregon coast.”
Many dragon enthusiasts believe that their example may provide a source of wisdom for tenuous or questioning relationships.”
and preceding evidence of the monotreme, dragon reproductive characteristics include a hybrid of both egg-laying and placental function.”
the dragonmates and their new pups had since migrated the nesting grounds, leaving remnants of the birthing process behind.”
There are historical accounts of dragon milk byproducts, in various forms, having been used in every ancient human culture. These ubiquitous accounts from across the globe, Mesoamerica to China, have contributed to the study of mammalian diaspora.”
[…] the oldest account being Sumerian, where paleobiologists were able to extract dragon milk cultures from fossilized encapsulations.
which had remained in an ovum subchamber, are eliminated at the time of post-birth shortly after the placenta is delivered.”
“These eggs are shed as either glass or stone, depending on the dragon type-species.”