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IsaacKronenFaust:


--- Quote from: Jacob 123456789 on March 19, 2011, 12:31:06 PM ---How does a dragon breath fire?

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I will answer for him, because he most certainly does not know.

There are two reactant liquids that ignite when they mix. Two separate glands contain them, and the Dragon can breath flames for a short time before the reservoirs run out of the chemicals. I don't know exactly how long the fire breath can be maintained or how long it takes for the compounds to refill, but it's definitely real. The Bombardier Beetle is an example of such a mechanism in animate lifeforms.


--- Quote from: takato14 on March 19, 2011, 12:52:31 PM ---Dragons have a pouch in their chin called a spark pouch. The dragon finds a peice of flint and a peice of iron and stores it in that pouch. When the dragon wants to breathe fire, it shakes the pouch and spits venom. The flint and iron make a small shower of sparks and the [flammable] venom catches fire.

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Whoa holy stuff.

Nethog:


--- Quote from: IsaacKronenFaust on March 19, 2011, 12:53:54 PM ---There are two reactant liquids that ignite when they mix. Two separate glands contain them, and the Dragon can breath flames for a short time before the reservoirs run out of the chemicals. I don't know exactly how long the fire breath can be maintained or how long it takes for the compounds to refill, but it's definitely real. The Bombardier Beetle is an example of such a mechanism in animate lifeforms.

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--- Quote from: takato14 on March 19, 2011, 12:52:31 PM ---Dragons have a pouch in their chin called a spark pouch. The dragon finds a peice of flint and a peice of iron and stores it in that pouch. When the dragon wants to breathe fire, it shakes the pouch and spits venom. The flint and iron make a small shower of sparks and the [flammable] venom catches fire.

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who is right :o

Gravity Cat:


--- Quote from: takato14 on March 19, 2011, 12:52:31 PM ---Dragons have a pouch in their chin called a spark pouch. The dragon finds a peice of flint and a peice of iron and stores it in that pouch. When the dragon wants to breathe fire, it shakes the pouch and spits venom. The flint and iron make a small shower of sparks and the [flammable] venom catches fire.

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Wait, you told me something diff- nvm, probably I just can't remember correctly :P


Wayvo:


--- Quote from: Jacob 123456789 on March 19, 2011, 12:31:06 PM ---How does a dragon breath fire?

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I always thought that a dragon had some sort of flamable thingy in its throught and its breath had some sort of flamable chemical in it...so when it breathed out the flammable thingy in its throught would cause the breathe to turn on fire...BUT NVM!

Jacob 123456789:


--- Quote from: Wayvo on March 19, 2011, 06:45:17 PM ---I always thought that a dragon had some sort of flamable thingy in its throught and its breath had some sort of flamable chemical in it...so when it breathed out the flammable thingy in its throught would cause the breathe to turn on fire...BUT NVM!

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...How did you even come up with that?



The correct answer is..... *drumroll*

Both takato and IKF are correct

--- Quote from: takato14 on March 19, 2011, 12:52:31 PM ---Dragons have a pouch in their chin called a spark pouch. The dragon finds a peice of flint and a peice of iron and stores it in that pouch. When the dragon wants to breathe fire, it shakes the pouch and spits venom. The flint and iron make a small shower of sparks and the [flammable] venom catches fire.

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--- Quote from: IsaacKronenFaust on March 19, 2011, 12:53:54 PM ---There are two reactant liquids that ignite when they mix. Two separate glands contain them, and the Dragon can breath flames for a short time before the reservoirs run out of the chemicals. I don't know exactly how long the fire breath can be maintained or how long it takes for the compounds to refill, but it's definitely real. The Bombardier Beetle is an example of such a mechanism in animate lifeforms.

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