Why does the history of Game of Thrones honor Aegon Targaryen as a great conqueror?
But those things… only happen in stories.
If you looked up at a time about 70 million years ago, you would think dragons ruled the sky.
As big as Quetzalcoatlus can fly, so can Dany’s dragon fly too, right?
However, the dragon is much heavier than that giant bird.
It is also difficult for them to use the means to rise into the air because, as in the movie, their wings look a bit small compared to their giant body size.
It takes strong muscle force to jump into the air and flap its wings, so the force acting on the cactus is also extremely large.
Having said that, we have to say it again: we are assuming that dragons in fantasy stories have the same biological structure as other `ordinary` animals, maybe their bones have some elements that we don’t know about (even in
Dragons can even breathe fire from their buttocks to push them into the air, like a rocket?
In a fantasy world, anything can happen.