Dragon
Large and solitary dragons are often avoid by most species, and they tend to like it that way. Covered in scales, Dragons rely on them for protection from any would be predators. Their wings however are made of relatively thin material almost like big sails, allowing them to not only fly, but swim. They have four claws and are not bipedal.
Dragons largely inhabit the Buchpon Islands and the Avonheller Islands, living on mountains and small islands, with homes in the mountains and caves.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Large
Genetics and Reproduction
They reproduce asexually, laying one or two eggs. The children are not exact genetic copies, but instead have some mutations from the parent.
Growth Rate & Stages
Egg - for 11 months
Mature - 5 years after hatching
Old - 175 years after hatching
Max age: 250 years
Ecology and Habitats
Island mountains
Dietary Needs and Habits
Mostly carnivore
Additional Information
Social Structure
Solitary, only taking care of their kids until maturity, often not having any til they are old.
Average Intelligence
smarter than humans, on average, roughly as smart as a genius human
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
They can fly, and dive into water for a ways, but can't float well, relying on their large wings to help pull them along as they catch fish. They have good eye sight, and can see under water because of (like some eyelid thing).
Civilization and Culture
Naming Traditions
They don't tend to have names themselves.
Lifespan
175 years
Conservation Status
relatively rare
Average Height
28ft
Average Weight
8,100 lb
Average Length
100 ft
Average Wingspan
140 ft
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Greys, purples, greens, greys, blacks, some light blues, and rarely white.
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