Let's say you were a common garden ant and you were trying desperately to avoid the web of a black widow spider--or any other large voracious spider. Which in relation to your size roughly approximates that of a human to a semi-trucktrailer. It's capable of catching you in what to an ant is a trap not unlike a web of super flexible steel cable covered with super glue, then jamming its saber like fangs in you, injecting you with neurotoxin. This dissolving your insides which it sucks out leaving nothing but your hollow husk, your exoskeleton, along with those of its other victims dangling in its web. So how would you perceive this being, Leon? And that's just one hazard, one dragon that populates an ant's world. Good god how obvious do you want it. GAVIN Leon Surette wrote: > Nor is it obvious in what respect the ant's world is a "dragon world."