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hu-man 03-02-2004 04:57 AM

Pickled dragon!
 
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A pickled "dragon" that looks as if it might once have flown around Harry Potter's Hogwarts has been found in a garage in Oxfordshire, England.

The baby dragon, in a sealed jar, was discovered with a metal tin containing paperwork in old-fashioned German of the 1890s.

Allistair Mitchell, who was asked to investigate the dragon by a friend, David Hart, who discovered it in his garage, speculates that German scientists may have attempted to use the dragon to hoax their English counterparts at the end of the 19th century, when rivalry between the countries was intense.

"At the time, scientists were the equivalent of today's pop stars. It would have been a great propaganda coup for the Germans if it had come off," Mr Mitchell said.

"I've shown the photos to someone from Oxford University and he thought it was amazing. Obviously he could not say if it was real and wanted to do a biopsy."

The documents suggest that the Natural History Museum turned the dragon away, possibly because they suspected it was a trick, and sent it to be destroyed. But it appears a porter intercepted the jar and took it home. The papers suggest the porter may have been Frederick Hart - David Hart's grandfather.

Mr Mitchell said: "The dragon is flawless, from the tiny teeth to the umbilical cord. It could be made from indiarubber, because Germany was the world's leading manufacturer of it at the time, or it could be made of wax. It has to be fake. No one has ever proved scientifically that dragons exist. But everyone who sees it immediately asks, 'Is it real?"'

Some scientists believe that dragons, though the product of imagination, were inspired by the extraordinary creatures that once roamed the Earth.

As J.K.Rowling's alter ego Hermione Granger once suggested, legends have a basis in fact.
http://www.smh.com.au/ffxImage/urlpi...40dragon,0.jpg

Peetster 03-02-2004 05:06 AM

That's an awesome piece of forgery for 1890.

User Name 03-02-2004 05:30 AM

Isn't anybody gioing to scientifically examine it or anything? I know the chances of it being a dragon are .000000001%, but they should analyze it to make sure.

Cynthetiq 03-02-2004 06:53 AM

i'd like to see more pictures of it.

JStrider 03-02-2004 08:02 AM

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Originally posted by Cynthetiq
i'd like to see more pictures of it.
me too!

Cycler 03-02-2004 08:11 AM

Pretty sweet trick.

jwoody 03-02-2004 08:19 AM

Whodathunkit? Dragons have umbilicle cords! I always thought they hatched out of eggs.

Not sure about a biopsy though, I'd rather it stayed in the jar; what's the point in cutting it up when nobody seriously believes it's anything other than moulded rubber in brine?

rockzilla 03-02-2004 09:03 AM

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Originally posted by hu-man
"At the time, scientists were the equivalent of today's pop stars.
So did Marie Curie ever make out with S. Josephine Baker at the Nobel Prize ceremonies?

Cynthetiq 03-02-2004 09:06 AM

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Originally posted by jwoody
Whodathunkit? Dragons have umbilicle cords! I always thought they hatched out of eggs.

Not sure about a biopsy though, I'd rather it stayed in the jar; what's the point in cutting it up when nobody seriously believes it's anything other than moulded rubber in brine?

Umbilical cords are also in animals that are hatched out of eggs. the umbilical cord connects the fetus to a placenta or other source or nourishment. If you were to see the development of chicken you'd see the umbilical cord connected from the fetus to the yolk sack.

BTW.. is there any link as to where this orignates form?

water_boy1999 03-02-2004 11:03 AM

Interesting article. If there was really any doubt about it's authenticity, that little dragon would have been cut up a thousand times already. Has to be fake.

onodrim 03-02-2004 11:08 AM

Wow, very impressive for that time period to fake something that well. Of course, the fanatasy and supernatural lover in me wants to believe its real. :p

the420star 03-02-2004 11:27 AM

thats pretty crazy... i would like the person who owns it to let it be tested... the amount they would need to test it would be so little, it wouldnt damage it, if it happens to be a hoax

ariekitten 03-02-2004 11:33 AM

yeah they could just pull it outta the jar and feel to see if it was rubber or whatever.....but it's definitely cool lookin :)

RoboBlaster 03-02-2004 12:27 PM

I wouldn't mind havong one to keep for myself. It would be a great conversation starter.

Cynthetiq 03-02-2004 12:56 PM

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Originally posted by RoboBlaster
I wouldn't mind havong one to keep for myself. It would be a great conversation starter.
exactly what some of my collegues said.

which makes me think that if I could manufacture this for a few pennies, put them into a jar of suspended liquid, label it like it was a specimen, charge a small fortune for it, looks like i'd have the 21st century Pet Rock.

Crack 03-02-2004 02:05 PM

I really WANT it to be real... :(

CrazySaturn 03-02-2004 03:43 PM

Haha, once they open the jar it'll jump out and take over the world.

Church 03-02-2004 03:51 PM

I'm not saying its true, but I'm not going to try and disprove it either. Although it is strange that that vile disappeared 2 days after that was posted, there have been articles coming up recently suggesting that a dragon like animal once lived. I can't find any of them now, but I'll keep looking.

bundy 03-02-2004 03:53 PM

dragons do exist.
see, Komodo Dragons, Water Dragons etc...

but this is just some great piece forgery/art.

Fremen 03-02-2004 05:58 PM

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Originally posted by RoboBlaster
I wouldn't mind havong one to keep for myself. It would be a great conversation starter.
Quote:

Originally posted by Cynthetiq
exactly what some of my collegues said.

which makes me think that if I could manufacture this for a few pennies, put them into a jar of suspended liquid, label it like it was a specimen, charge a small fortune for it, looks like i'd have the 21st century Pet Rock.

Reminds me of the alleged head of Joaquin Murieta making the rounds in the jar in 19th century California.
People payed money to look at it, too. :)

*Nikki* 03-02-2004 06:15 PM

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Originally posted by crackprogram
I really WANT it to be real... :(

Me too!! I love the idea of it all:)

Annabella 03-17-2004 09:31 AM

don't understand you all allways!


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