Nah, the dragons were inevitably doomed, because they simply couldn't compete with man. Sure, early on they could, but as technology improved, they wouldn't stand a chance. Bullets would take them down easily (if melee weapons could kill them that easily), and even if they're cold blooded (so that heat seeking missiles don't work), we have flak guns which would explode near them and send shrapnel to rip through them.
As Troy McClure once said on the Simpsons, "You may remember me from such films as 'Man vs. Nature, the road to victory'" hehe :D
Would've been cool to see one though.|||Ok....I made a mistake. I mistyped the word dragons for gardens.
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|||Please cite sources on the Carpathian dragons. This is a major claim in the field of cryptozoology, and thus deserves major proof for confirmation.Dragons would probably be cold-blooded animals. Living in higher altitudes would expose them more often to cold, which could put them in a hibernation state, unable to defend predator attacks, or find food.|||Reptile family...cold blooded??? Maybe...|||Hmmm... there were no such things as dragons living in Romania or elsewere... they were all a myth... we still have the folklore filled with tales of brave princes and knights fighting with dragons (called ''zmei'' in romanian, or sometimes ''zgripsori''/''zgripsoroaice'' ).
So... the answer is: There is no such thing as dragons thus there is no fact about their living places and/or behavior.
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