Hey guys! I want to share with you all I little passion project of mine! I’ve been putting together this website to serve as an online museum of dragons. It will exhibit anything and everything related to dragons. It has a lot put into it right now, but there is a lot more to go through. I’ll be constantly updating and adding things to the website. Please check it out and let me know what you think! Anything I could improve, fix, or add?
TOPIC | The Museum of Dragons
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Hey guys! I want to share with you all I little passion project of mine! I’ve been putting together this website to serve as an online museum of dragons. It will exhibit anything and everything related to dragons. It has a lot put into it right now, but there is a lot more to go through. I’ll be constantly updating and adding things to the website. Please check it out and let me know what you think! Anything I could improve, fix, or add?
@Sparrowhound
At the real life section, you could add various dinsaurs too. Many chinese dinosaurs have [i]long[/i] in their name, which is not only the word they use for dinosaurs, but also dragons. Another notable dinosaur could be Pachychephalosaurus, whose juvenile form was originally seen as a different species and called [i]Dracorex[/i].
I believe there was also a pterosaur which Drakon in its name, but I don't quite remember.
For extant animals, there's also [i]Glaucus atlanticus[/i], sometimes refereed to as blue dragon sea slug. It's a nudibranch that kinda looks like a juvenile kyogre.
[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/21/Glaucus_atlanticus_1_cropped.jpg/1024px-Glaucus_atlanticus_1_cropped.jpg[/img]
@Sparrowhound
At the real life section, you could add various dinsaurs too. Many chinese dinosaurs have long in their name, which is not only the word they use for dinosaurs, but also dragons. Another notable dinosaur could be Pachychephalosaurus, whose juvenile form was originally seen as a different species and called Dracorex.
I believe there was also a pterosaur which Drakon in its name, but I don't quite remember.
For extant animals, there's also Glaucus atlanticus, sometimes refereed to as blue dragon sea slug. It's a nudibranch that kinda looks like a juvenile kyogre.
At the real life section, you could add various dinsaurs too. Many chinese dinosaurs have long in their name, which is not only the word they use for dinosaurs, but also dragons. Another notable dinosaur could be Pachychephalosaurus, whose juvenile form was originally seen as a different species and called Dracorex.
I believe there was also a pterosaur which Drakon in its name, but I don't quite remember.
For extant animals, there's also Glaucus atlanticus, sometimes refereed to as blue dragon sea slug. It's a nudibranch that kinda looks like a juvenile kyogre.
Many azhdarchids have "draco" in their name, and fittingly so, they are incredibly close to real life dragons.
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/argentinadraco.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/cryodrakon.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/volgadraco.html
and so on
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/argentinadraco.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/cryodrakon.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/volgadraco.html
and so on
Many azhdarchids have "draco" in their name, and fittingly so, they are incredibly close to real life dragons.
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/argentinadraco.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/cryodrakon.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/volgadraco.html
and so on
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/argentinadraco.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/cryodrakon.html
https://www.pteros.com/pterosaurs/volgadraco.html
and so on
i love this idea! you should totally do cycling exhibits like a real museum! :O
i love this idea! you should totally do cycling exhibits like a real museum! :O
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remind me not to impulse buy
redoing everything all the time give me a minute
i love this! hope you dont mind if i save this for future reference/worldbuilding purposes...
it looks very professional!
it looks very professional!
i love this! hope you dont mind if i save this for future reference/worldbuilding purposes...
it looks very professional!
it looks very professional!
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Ooooh man I love this....definitely coming back to check out the other exhibits I didnt look at
For media, you could add Wings of Fire, The Inheritance Cycle, Skyrim,and Flight Rising.
For real life there are also dragonscale bettas, which is a betta fish with thick silvery scales. They are a cross between captive bettas and wild bettas: Betta splendens and Betta mahachai.
For media, you could add Wings of Fire, The Inheritance Cycle, Skyrim,and Flight Rising.
For real life there are also dragonscale bettas, which is a betta fish with thick silvery scales. They are a cross between captive bettas and wild bettas: Betta splendens and Betta mahachai.
Ooooh man I love this....definitely coming back to check out the other exhibits I didnt look at
For media, you could add Wings of Fire, The Inheritance Cycle, Skyrim,and Flight Rising.
For real life there are also dragonscale bettas, which is a betta fish with thick silvery scales. They are a cross between captive bettas and wild bettas: Betta splendens and Betta mahachai.
For media, you could add Wings of Fire, The Inheritance Cycle, Skyrim,and Flight Rising.
For real life there are also dragonscale bettas, which is a betta fish with thick silvery scales. They are a cross between captive bettas and wild bettas: Betta splendens and Betta mahachai.
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Great site! I flipped through the gallery. It's a nice historical reference page for those wanting to draw dragons
Woah! This is really cool!! Definitely bookmarking it so I can come back later.
Woah! This is really cool!! Definitely bookmarking it so I can come back later.
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