Diamondwing Dragons
- This egg shines like a diamond.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It is very affectionate.
- And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
- Diamondwing Dragons are named for the myriad tiny scales that grow on their wing membranes, lending them a faceted, lustrous appearance. These meticulous creatures will spend months ranging far and wide to collect the shiniest trinkets and gemstones to adorn their nests. Once his nest is complete, a male Diamondwing will perform an elaborate aerial dance hoping to impress potential mates with his beauty and prowess.
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Monarch Dragons
Monarch Dragons
- This egg is buried in leaf litter.
- Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has a voracious appetite.
(m) (f) - And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.
(m) (f) - Monarch Dragons feed on large waterfowl, supplementing with a diet of with eggs and fish as needed. Driven by the arrival of cold weather and the need to follow their prey, Monarchs are themselves migratory, leaving the forests in early fall and heading to the warmer climates of deserts and jungles. These migrations are a sight to see, as along the way smaller groups join with one another to form a single large group that can blot out the sunlight as they fly over. Until they reach their destination, they only land for short periods of time to rest. Monarchs spread out across the land at the end of their journey, breaking up once more into their small family groups until the time comes to return to the forest.