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  2. Goodbye, Dragon Life - Wikipedia

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    ' Goodbye Dragon Life, Hello Human Life ') is a Japanese light novel series written by Hiroaki Nagashima and illustrated by Kisuke Ichimaru. It began serialization online in January 2013 on the user-generated novel publishing website Shōsetsuka ni Narō , and it moved to the AlphaPolis website in August 2016.

  3. Ral Grad - Wikipedia

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    Cory is a huge phoenix who was place in Yaya by Lady Bira. known as the immortal one Cory can not die even while in the world of light and is powerful enough to hold back Grad (dragon) and Gaira (tiger) using its healing blood as well powerful wings. It admitted defeat when it saw the true human heart shown by Ral in the battle of each other.

  4. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    The nature of the catastrophe is never stated, except that apparently most of the human race quickly dies out, leaving England to revert to nature Novel 1895 Sun The Time Machine: H. G. Wells: Towards the end of the book the Time Traveler witnesses the Sun's expansion, causing the death of all life on Earth. Novel 1898 Aliens The War of the Worlds

  5. Komodo dragon blood might help fight a growing human threat - AOL

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    Researchers think the lizards' blood could help humans fight off one of our biggest threats: antibiotic resistance.

  6. Human impact on the environment - Wikipedia

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    Although coal is the most widely utilized source of energy around the world, the burning of coal emits poisonous toxins into the air, leading to various health ailments of the skin, blood and lung diseases, and various forms of cancer, while also contributing to global warming by the emission of these toxins into the environment. [207]

  7. Fáfnir - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of a dragon-killing Völsung is also found in the continental Germanic record. In Nibelungenlied, Sigefried (Old Norse: Sigurð) kills a dragon to obtain its hoard and in this version, rather than gaining knowledge through the dragon's heart-blood, he bathes in the dragon's blood to harden his skin and protect him from weapons. [29]

  8. Dragonsblood - Wikipedia

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    The dragon's body is destroyed, but Tieran recovers a decorated piece of metal from its harness. In order to save the dragons of the future, Wind Blossom and Tieran devise a plan to educate someone from the future in genetics and the scientific knowledge to isolate the disease and devise a cure.

  9. Mythic humanoids - Wikipedia

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    Artistic depiction of a Yeti, a mythical humanoid taller than an average human said to inhabit the Himalayan region of Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet.. Mythic humanoids are legendary, folkloric, or mythological creatures that are part human, or that resemble humans through appearance or character.