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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/Vw0j7RD-CNjn9CXVkpjP9w==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Olive Dragons were released on August 15, 2012, alongside Brimstone Dragons and Blusang Lindwurms.

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rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Olive Dragon
rdfs:comment
  • Olive Dragons were released on August 15, 2012, alongside Brimstone Dragons and Blusang Lindwurms.
dcterms:subject
Adult
  • *Solitary as adults, although a pair may stay together for a short period of time after breeding. *A receptive female communicates her willingness to breed to a male by holding her tail off to the side and her spines against her body. *Eggs are often buried under piles of rotting vegetation. *Define large territories which may overlap. *Remain playful even as adults.
morph
  • Western Dragons
Egg
  • Olive egg.gif
Rarity
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descr
  • This egg smells musty, like rotting leaves.
Element
  • Dark
Habitat
  • Forest
  • *Found in deciduous forests. *Seem to prefer temperate areas with a high annual rainfall.
anatomy
  • *Long-bodied with relatively short legs. *Cannot control the amount of venom injected from fangs or spines; dry bites and stabbings do occur. *Coloration becomes somewhat brighter in the spring and fades in the autumn. *Relatively fearless, even in the face of much larger creatures. *Immune to the venom of their own species. *Semi-arboreal, often nesting in both large, hollow trees and deep burrows.
hatchling
  • *Voraciously hunts small animals such as rats and mice. *While hatchlings produce much less venom than adults it is no less potent. *Spines are flexible until the dragon reaches adulthood. *Hatchlings tend to band together for protection and separate once they reach sexual maturity. *In captivity, become strongly attached to their human owner but become more aloof as they age.
Color
  • Olive green
Nicknames
  • Musty
Image
  • Olive female.png
Release
  • 2012-08-15(xsd:date)
Diet
  • *Hunts animals such as deer, rabbits, and larger birds. *Occasionally seen launching themselves from trees onto unsuspecting animals. *Rely on stealth and a quick pounce to catch prey.
Artist
  • JOTB
abstract
  • Olive Dragons were released on August 15, 2012, alongside Brimstone Dragons and Blusang Lindwurms.
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