Bleeding Moon Dragons
- This egg shines brilliantly in moonlight, and is covered in red spots.- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It’s clear that night is its favourite time.
(m, f)- And look! It has grown wings and turned red on its back! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Bleeding Moon Dragons are mostly nocturnal creatures. When outside in the sun, the small red spatters on their back grow and spread, making the dragons appear to ‘bleed’. It is said that the darker the shade of red, the more aggressive the dragon. Their tail barbs contain a powerful neuro-toxin which they use to subdue their prey. They are solitary creatures except when mating, preferring to dwell in the caves in mountains or other high places. Their large wingspan makes them fast flyers as well as fast runners, but they prefer to glide instead. Males are very competitive and will try almost everything to impress a female, who will choose their mates based on their speed and performance. Juveniles tend to form bachelor groups once fledged.
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Imperial Fleshcrownes
Imperial Fleshcrownes
- This egg is hidden in the trees.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It is rather active and you find it hard to keep up with.
(m, f) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Imperial Fleshcrownes are an active and playful breed. They are equally good at flying and climbing and while they are not good swimmers, they love to take an occasional dip. Fleshcrownes live in large social groups called “communities.” Adult Fleshcrownes share the responsibility of looking after the young, who are very playful and active. Even after maturing, they retain their curious and mischievous natures, often getting into trouble. The fleshy crowns on their head can be raised at will, and are usually erect when happy, excited, or scared. Fleshcrownes, being a very peaceful breed—more prone to flight than fight; if threatened, will raise their crowns while hissing in an attempt to scare off predators.