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Chapter 2 - Extinct Dragon Egg Adoption Info

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Chapter 2 - Extinct Dragon Egg Adoption Info

Chapter 2 - Extinct Dragon Egg Adoption Info
Morning Dragon: #1
Food: Saber toothed tigers, grass, and occasionally Clovis people
Habitat: Snowy places, especially with blizzard like conditions
Period: Pleistocene
Physical Description: Long and slender, white or other morning like light pastel short hair fur coat, wavy white mane, large fangs, bad eyesight, good smell, good hearing, large horns and many horns, omnivorous
Reason for Extinction: Sudden changes of weather
Discovered Evidence: One full fossil, and 3 footprints
Closest living Relative: Dusk and Dawn dragons

Hummingbird Dragon: #2
Food: Mosquitoes, Spiders, and Ants
Habitat: Large marshes
Period: Modern
Physical Description: About the size of a large hummingbird is yellow and has wings like a dragon fly, insectivorous, has a wyvern type body without missing the hands and arms, has small teeth that are good for chewing insects and arachnids, has very good eyesight, very good sense of smell, and almost no hearing
Reason for Extinction: Was endangered before people messed up the environment and after their natural habitats died out, they went completely extinct
Discovered Evidence: Several preserved specimens and many records of their existence
Closest living Relative: None

Raptor Dragon: #3
Food: Smaller dinosaurs
Habitat: Long grasses and marshes
Period: Jurassic
Physical Description: Much like a raptor with small horns protruding off their head, have smooth leathery skin that is usually dark red, black, and grey, they are very intelligent but flightless even though they do have the correct bones for flight, wings never grew there
Reason for Extinction: Was eaten up by Eustreptospondylus (what a mouthful) the remaining ones began to grow wings on their arms to speed up escape from their predators, eventually turning into Wyverns, which somehow must have managed to escape the death that consumed most other creatures present at that time
Discovered Evidence: Some fossils
Closest living Relative: Wyverns

Mega Dragon: #4
Food: Makes its own food, just like plants
Habitat: The rainforest
Period: Tertiary
Physical Description: Completely genderless, and is able to breed on its own beginning at 100,000,000 years old and ending at 700,000,000,000 years old, can produce around five batches of three or so one story high eggs, is about the size of Mount Rainier times 20, and gets its energy from roots in it’s arms and legs that collect water and nutrients, and special skin that absorbs water that falls on it as well as sunlight, it is thought both it and the Blackland Dragon evolved from a common species
Reason for Extinction: Was too big to live, died out mainly because of diseases, most of the fossils are now, theoretically, underwater
Discovered Evidence: Theories and one large mountain shaped like a dragon made of stone
Closest living Relative: Blackland Fire Dragon

Fisher Dragon: #5
Food: Large fish
Habitat: Deep river beds
Period: Jurassic
Physical Description: About the size of a medium sized motor boat, with a large hook as its thumb, it spears fish that swim by, it has green spiky scales and its eggs also have these scales on the shell, to protect them from predators, this dragon is a great swimmer
Reason for Extinction: Same reason the dinosaurs died out
Discovered Evidence: Fossils in dried up river beds along with speared fish fossils
Closest living Relative: None

Greenseed Dragon: #6
Food: Insect eggs
Habitat: Humid forests
Period: Carboniferous
Physical Description: Very slender and not much bigger than sixteen inches (from snout to tail tip) with a wing span of twenty four inches on average, they are usually a greenish yellow and have small hooks running all up their claws and hands to help them cling to things, they have a body similar to a lizard/flying squirrel and have sharp teeth, they emit a sharp bird like call, and can be very fearsome at times, they also can emit acid, when startled, out of pores on their skin, which stings badly when brought into contact with flesh, they will also bite are best handled with gloves and a spray bottle (for if they misbehave) their eggs resemble small seeds and are buried in the ground by their mother as soon as they have been lain
Reason for Extinction: The change of species that gave them too many predators
Discovered Evidence: Perfectly preserved dragons found in amber, and others found as fossils
Closest living Relative: None

Mudskipper Dragon: #7
Food: Mosquitoes, flies, etc.
Habitat: Marshy, muddy areas
Period: Modern
Physical Description: Small and low to the ground with a fin on its back, it has a long fat tail and is about the size of a small cat, it also has tiny wings that function as fins but are to small for flying, it makes mud bubble and emits loud screeching noises to scare away predators
Reason for Extinction: Unknown, they seemed to die off suddenly from some genetic disorder
Discovered Evidence: Preserved specimens, and many notes on their lifestyle and habitats
Closest living Relative: None

Camouflage Dragon: #8
Food: Grass and other plants
Habitat: Plains
Period: Jurassic
Physical Description: Large and bulky, looks much like an Ankylosaurus with huge side wings featuring heavy spikes, they are much too heavy to fly, but use their wings as a protection system against predators, they have large orange plates all along their back, lined with yellowish white spikes, they are strictly herbivorous and are very docile unless angered, in which they will strike out with their wings and spiked tail, their eggs resemble orange fruits
Reason for Extinction: Same reason the dinosaurs died out
Discovered Evidence: A few large fossils and some footprints
Closest living Relative: None

Irodoru Dragon: #9
Food: Fish
Habitat: Rivers
Period: Modern
Physical Description: Long and slender and legless, they also do not possess wings, they much resemble silver and rainbow serpents with furry bodies and shimmering scales, they are believed to be part otter, and despite the ugly colors of their eggs, they are said to be one of the most beautiful creatures ever to exist on planet earth
Reason for Extinction: They died out due to over fishing by humans and drought
Discovered Evidence: Skeletal evidence and notes
Closest living Relative: Otters, and Soul Dragons

Border Dragon: #10
Food: Tyrannosaurus Rex eggs
Habitat: Forests
Period: Cretaceous
Physical Description: Very large and bulky, it has three working eyes, one on the middle of its head and the others in the usual places, its wings also have fake eyes on the front, it has a loud call and is one of the ancient rarities that can actually breathe fire, it has a long horn protruding off of its nose much like a rhinoceros, and also has many horns along its spinal area and on the bends at the back of both its front and back legs, its egg has a fake eye on the front to deter predators
Reason for Extinction: Same reason the dinosaurs died out
Discovered Evidence: A few large fossils and some footprints
Closest living Relative: The Komodo Dragon and the Nile Crocodile

That's all.

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