Waterhorse Dragons were released on August 25, 2009, alongside Deep Sea, Neotropical, Horse and Water Walker Dragons. When breeding a Waterhorse with a Lumina Dragon, the Lumina dragon will lose its scales and temporarily change sprites- this is due to the gelatinous goo that a Waterhorse is covered with.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Waterhorse Dragons were released on August 25, 2009, alongside Deep Sea, Neotropical, Horse and Water Walker Dragons. When breeding a Waterhorse with a Lumina Dragon, the Lumina dragon will lose its scales and temporarily change sprites- this is due to the gelatinous goo that a Waterhorse is covered with.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
Adult
| - *Waterhorse dragons have an apparent preoccupation with removing starfish from their territory and tossing them far, far away.
*Instead of fighting, male waterhorses attempting to draw the attention of mates will strike ever more elaborate poses in hopes of besting their competition.
*Adults sometimes chase seals aground, and appear to enjoy waddling around after them by land.
*Adults make a sound that is very laugh-like for various reasons, including expressing happiness.
*Can be described as “artistic” due to their underwater routines and dances used to attract mates and their affinity for aquascaping.
|
morph
| |
Egg
| |
Rarity
| |
dbkwik:dragcave/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
descr
| - This egg is slimy and blue.
|
Element
| |
Habitat
| - Coast
- *Typically, Waterhorses can be found in vegetation and kelp, twining through their gardens and surveying the waters of their homes.
*Though not advised, it is possible to rear hatchlings in large tubs or basins filled with clean or salty water.
|
anatomy
| - *The slime these dragons secrete dries to a tough, rubbery finish when exposed to open air.
*The larger the crest on the male, the more appealing of a mate he appears to females.
*Like many other aquatic dragons, waterhorses tolerate both fresh and saltwater well.
*This breed has unusual dentation, featuring specialized teeth for breaking shellfish.
*Waterhorses have swim bladders they expand and contract to control their overall buoyancy, similar to fish.
*The bone structure of their flippers is highly cartilaginous.
*Fully grown waterhorse dragons have specialized paddle-like wings to allow it to swim gracefully through the sea.
*Laterally flattened bones act as flat struts across the broad surface of their membranous feet.
|
hatchling
| - *Owing to their hooked premolars, teething for young waterhorse dragons is especially painful.
*Waterhorse hatchlings eat near constantly.
*They are especially friendly with domestic animals and children.
*Extremely playful and curious.
*Playfully chase each other through reefs and shoals.
|
Color
| |
Image
| |
Release
| |
Diet
| - *They willingly starve before resorting to eating starfish.
*Waterhorse dragons have been known to drown and eat crocodiles when in hostile environments.
*Can be trained to not eat ornamental pond fish in captivity.
|
Artist
| |
abstract
| - Waterhorse Dragons were released on August 25, 2009, alongside Deep Sea, Neotropical, Horse and Water Walker Dragons. When breeding a Waterhorse with a Lumina Dragon, the Lumina dragon will lose its scales and temporarily change sprites- this is due to the gelatinous goo that a Waterhorse is covered with.
|