Xirdus t1_jaol3gy wrote
Reply to comment by Kilmire in Sea creatures in Greek manuscript and Norse mythology may have been whales with mouths agape — Fish instinctively swim toward apparent shelter of creature’s mouth, a phenomenon depicted in ancient texts as early as 2,000 years ago by marketrent
> desire to burn society down
> steal the wealth and sleep on resulting pile of stolen gold
> flying
> fire breathing
> dinosaur
A crow is the closest we have to a real life dragon. It's all of the above except breathing fire.
LateInTheAfternoon t1_jap35h4 wrote
Do crows steal stuff, though? Magpies do, but I'm not so sure about crows...
Xirdus t1_japjvl7 wrote
All Corvidae do. Which one is particularly known for it varies by country (in mine it's crows).
CinnamonSniffer t1_jat28su wrote
Crows are infamous for stealing things. They like small shiny trinkets so they’ll steal hella coins
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