Explore the origin of dragons and our primal fear. Learn how cultural history and primordial natural hazards like snakes and crocodiles shaped this global myth.

The dragon is a 'compound' of primordial natural hazards, a 'best of' reel of our worst nightmares that fused the scales of the snake, the teeth of the croc, and the wings of the raptor into one archetypal beast.
The origin of dragons








The origin of dragons is considered one of the most enduring mysteries of cultural history, appearing in civilizations separated by vast oceans and deserts. Scholars suggest that dragons are a 'compound' of primordial natural hazards that our ancestors encountered. Instead of being based on a single real animal, the dragon represents a universal character created by humanity to categorize and understand the dangerous natural world around them.
Primal fear plays a central role in dragon mythology through what is often called the snake fear theory. Our earliest ancestors in Africa faced lethal threats from big poisonous snakes, massive pythons, crocodiles, and birds of prey. Evolutionary psychology suggests our brains archived these specific fears, eventually mashing these dangerous traits together—like scales and sharp teeth—to create the ultimate mythical predator that exists across almost every inhabited continent.
Different cultures share dragon myths because they all faced similar primordial natural hazards, specifically venomous or crushing snakes which are common to every inhabited continent. Even without direct contact or communication, isolated groups looked at the world and envisioned a powerful, scaled creature. This suggests that the dragon is a universal response to shared environmental dangers and a fundamental part of the human story regardless of geography.
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