TJ:
Gotta squeeze in one last release before the end of the year. Enjoy! — — — — —
Aranoas.
egg:
The vibrant scales on this egg glisten in the sunlight....hatchling s1: Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It loves chasing colorful fish.
hatchling s2: Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It loves chasing colorful fish.
And look! It’s grown a large fin on its back! It must close to maturing
adult: The amphibious Aranoas inhabit shallow brackish estuaries, rivers and lagoons. Being adept swimmers, they possess tough, vibrant scales that serve to protect the dragon from superficial physical harm, and double as a means to attract mates. Their large, cavernous maws are adapted to swallowing fish whole, and they have powerful limbs to propel them through the water. When mating, males and females will typically vie for the interest of the individual with the brightest scales and the largest dorsal fin. Due to this attraction, they are also prone to collecting shiny and colorful objects that they come across. With a diet primarily comprised of large freshwater or pelagic fish, they often hunt in groups to encircle schools of fish, making for an easier meal. While not very social, Aranoas will often inhabit areas in close proximity to each other should they require assistance in hunting, or to band together to ward off other species who pose a threat to their territory.Локация: Coast и Jungle.
— — — — —
Sandwaste Dragons.

-

-

(
f ) -

(
m ) -

(
f ) -

(
m )
egg:
This egg was buried in a sand dune. ...hatchling s1: Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Despite the heat of the desert, it loves to run around.
hatchling s2: Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. Despite the heat of the desert, it loves to run around.
And look! It’s gotten much larger!! It must be close to maturing.
adult: Sandwaste Dragons are sparsely distributed across very hot, sandy, dry deserts. They grow to large sizes, but very slowly, and they are well adapted to the harshness of the desert, being capable of surviving for long periods with very little water and food. They are constantly on the hunt for prey large enough to sate them, catching it mostly by ambush or, rarely, running it down. However, Sandwaste dragons are opportunistic and will not shun carrion, insects, and even plants when desperate. They are solitary and nomadic and build no lasting bonds with one another, though there is little animosity among Sandwaste dragons when they encounter each other.Локация: Desert.