Canidragons produce Dragon Fur as their secondary resource.The Canidragon is as its name suggest, a canine wolf/dog like dragon with the behaviour to match. They have an excellent sense of smell and hearing, and although quite small, being on the the smallest of the species, they are quite strong and robust little dragons. They have a thick, soft coat over most of their body, with small horns, and wings, although they are not a strong flyer, preferring to stay on the ground most of the time where they are excellent runners, able to hold a gentle lop for hours on end, with fast bursts of speed when needed.
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| - Canidragons produce Dragon Fur as their secondary resource.The Canidragon is as its name suggest, a canine wolf/dog like dragon with the behaviour to match. They have an excellent sense of smell and hearing, and although quite small, being on the the smallest of the species, they are quite strong and robust little dragons. They have a thick, soft coat over most of their body, with small horns, and wings, although they are not a strong flyer, preferring to stay on the ground most of the time where they are excellent runners, able to hold a gentle lop for hours on end, with fast bursts of speed when needed.
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| - Canidragons produce Dragon Fur as their secondary resource.The Canidragon is as its name suggest, a canine wolf/dog like dragon with the behaviour to match. They have an excellent sense of smell and hearing, and although quite small, being on the the smallest of the species, they are quite strong and robust little dragons. They have a thick, soft coat over most of their body, with small horns, and wings, although they are not a strong flyer, preferring to stay on the ground most of the time where they are excellent runners, able to hold a gentle lop for hours on end, with fast bursts of speed when needed.
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