Research is dragon behind.
The Commonwealth Scientific
and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO) has
apologised for its lack of dragon
research.
Seven year old Sophie Lester of
Queensland sent the organisation
a letter asking for a dragon for
Christmas, to feed raw fish and
bandage, should it get hurt.
The CSIRO released a statement
this week apologising to the
nation for its lack of a dragon
research program, the Canberra
Times reported.
’’Over the past 87 odd years we
have not been able to create a
dragon or dragon eggs...our work
has never ventured into dragons
of the mythical, fire-breathing
variety. And for this Australia, we
are sorry.”
The organisation said there
could be practical uses for
dragons.
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