Are dragons more real than dinosaurs?

Real bones are rare and highly valuable, there is a market for that, with very high figures for well-preserved skeletons of "glamorous" species like t-rex and other large dinos:



You can't mechanically reproduce bones, let alone ancient dinosaur bones, they have a complex granular lattice structure. Fake bones would be easy to spot. I suppose you could pass real individual bones from mammouth (which aren't that rare) or large mammals for dinosaurs, but those wouldn't pass a basic inspection from an expert.

You know that something like 90% of the bones on display in natural history museums across the world are replicas right ?

You also know that a genuine fully intact skeletal structure of a dinosaur has been found for almost none of the creatures they claim existed.
It's usually something like less than 30% of the skeletal structure, with enormous gaps.
 
Even 10% would be more than enough to establish that they're real.

I also believe the few genuine bones they have are real, but I also believe they are dragon bones which are between 500 and 5000 years old, not dinosaurs from millions of years ago. Carbon dating past 10,000 years is just guesswork, not an exact science.
 
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