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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 14 MIN

Why did people believe in dragons?

from History for Kids / History's Not Boring: The Kids History Podcast · host SCL

Welcome back to History's Not Boring! Imagine living in a tiny medieval village long ago. You have never traveled far from home, but you hear wild tales of magnificent, scary beasts! Did you know that the dragons and unicorns we love today actually came from real-life mix-ups? It is absolutely true! Long ago, medieval monks wrote giant books called bestiaries filled with drawings of creatures they had never even seen. When travelers found dinosaur bones buried in the dirt, they could not explain what they were, so they imagined giant fire-breathing dragons! And what about beautiful unicorns? Those stories started because sailors found long, spiraled narwhal tusks washing up on beaches, or travelers saw rhinos and got super confused! Even Viking sea monsters were inspired by real giant squids swimming in the deep, dark ocean! Join Mira and Finn as we dive into the Middle Ages to uncover how real animals, ancient fossils, and wild human imagination teamed up to create history's most legendary mythical creatures. Get ready for a hilarious historical adventure filled with colossal mix-ups and fantastic beasts!

Welcome back to History's Not Boring! Imagine living in a tiny medieval village long ago. You have never traveled far from home, but you hear wild tales of magnificent, scary beasts! Did you know that the dragons and unicorns we love today actually came from real-life mix-ups? It is absolutely true! Long ago, medieval monks wrote giant books called bestiaries filled with drawings of creatures they had never even seen. When travelers found dinosaur bones buried in the dirt, they could not expl...

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