Two-Headed Dragons, more commonly known as "Splits", were released on October 12, 2007, and are considered an original species of Dragon Cave. They were released during the times before the site had its own .net domain and when the sprite replacement project hadn't yet formed. The male and female sprites are dimorphic and were one of the few breeds to have this feature before the update, but following the sprite replacement project.
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| - Two-Headed Dragons, more commonly known as "Splits", were released on October 12, 2007, and are considered an original species of Dragon Cave. They were released during the times before the site had its own .net domain and when the sprite replacement project hadn't yet formed. The male and female sprites are dimorphic and were one of the few breeds to have this feature before the update, but following the sprite replacement project.
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Adult
| - *Adults often bicker with themselves simply to pass the time.
*Enjoy mental challenges such as puzzles.
*Solitary and nomadic except during mating season.
*Large groups tend to get noisy and combative; the noise is similar to the sounds of a thunderstorm.
*Once hatchlings are kicked out of the nest, partners drift apart to wander alone again.
*Can enjoy the social company of one-headed dragons and may settle in clans or groups with them.
*One head cannot survive without the other; if one head dies, the second will also quickly succumb to death.
*Both heads are ridiculously fond of each other and may even make up their own personal language to communicate to each other with.
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| - Western Dragons
- Two-Heads
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| - This egg is split down the middle into two colors.
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Habitat
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- *Can live almost anywhere, but tend to avoid climates on the extremes .
*Tend to follow where prey is most abundant.
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anatomy
| - *Rather stocky with large wings.
*Act mainly as quadrupeds to support their immense bulk.
*Tail splits in two just like their neck.
*Armored underbellies and spikes going down their necks.
*Except for the brain, organs are not doubled.
*Rarely obtain scars thanks to their tough hide.
*Have very tough hide that can withstand scratching from their own claws.
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hatchling
| - *Hatchling heads seem to get along better with each other than adult heads.
*Hatchling heads get along so well with each other because it is necessary to their survival.
*When one head is scared, the other will get a rush of adrenaline, often taking the body completely over so the heads will not trip each other up, maximizing their chances of survival.
*Hatchlings stay with their parents until they grow wings.
*Hatchling games are based on teaching teamwork and cooperation.
*While still with their family unit, hatchlings are taught to hunt with their claws alone. Incorporating their wings into the hunt comes fairly naturally.
*As hatchlings grow bigger, flying requires more practice so they can continue to support their large size. They also begin taking down bigger and bigger animals.
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Diet
| - *Vicious and capable predators, they depend on large animals to sustain their mass.
*Favorite prey animals include large cats and elephants where available.
*Appreciate the challenge of taking down other predators.
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| - Pokemonfan13
- KageSora
- Odeen
- Simplename4
- CaityG
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| - Two-Headed Dragons, more commonly known as "Splits", were released on October 12, 2007, and are considered an original species of Dragon Cave. They were released during the times before the site had its own .net domain and when the sprite replacement project hadn't yet formed. The male and female sprites are dimorphic and were one of the few breeds to have this feature before the update, but following the sprite replacement project. Like all other , they can only breed with their own kind and their eggs cannot be bitten by Vampire Dragons. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "2-headed dragon" on a user's scroll and as a result, were alphabetized before all other creatures. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.
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