Explore the mystery of why cultures worldwide share dragon myths. Discover how these creatures evolved independently in ancient China, Europe, and beyond.

The dragon is a mirror—it shows us our terror, our power, and our hope for good luck. It’s a testament to the power of a good story that we’ve taken bits of whales, rhinos, crocodiles, and our own innate fears and woven them into a tapestry that covers the entire globe.
The origin of dragons








The persistence of dragon mythology across the globe is one of the most fascinating mysteries of human culture. Long before global trade routes or the internet connected us, independent cultures in places like ancient China, Europe, the Americas, and Australia were all imagining similar massive, serpentine creatures. Scholars, including those at the Smithsonian, suggest that these myths likely evolved independently rather than being shared between civilizations, indicating a universal human fascination with the reptilian form.
Evidence suggests that many cultures did not simply copy each other's stories. Instead, the belief in dragons appears to have evolved independently across various regions, including Wales and ancient China. Because these cultures often had no contact with one another when their legends began, it implies that the dragon is not just a borrowed story but a recurring theme that emerges naturally from the human experience and our specific psychological response to reptilian imagery.
There appears to be a specific reason why humans gravitate toward the reptilian form in folklore rather than other animals. The shiver one feels when seeing a snake in the grass may be a clue to a 'pre-installed' setting in the human brain that demands our attention. This deep-seated psychological reaction to scaly, awe-inspiring reptiles has led diverse groups of people to imagine powerful, world-shaking creatures that share similar physical traits across global folklore.
Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
