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The Argentine Humming Dragon (Draco minimus floralis) was the smallest dragon. It was only 3 to 4 inches long and fed on insects. It could breathe fire and as a result they were used as "matches" because of their reflex flame in the early 19th century. The last sighting was in 1820. Some Dragonologist's suspect them to be living living in north america in the Nunavut Canada area but no official sightngs have been reported

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  • Humming Dragon
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  • The Argentine Humming Dragon (Draco minimus floralis) was the smallest dragon. It was only 3 to 4 inches long and fed on insects. It could breathe fire and as a result they were used as "matches" because of their reflex flame in the early 19th century. The last sighting was in 1820. Some Dragonologist's suspect them to be living living in north america in the Nunavut Canada area but no official sightngs have been reported
  • The Argentine Humming-Dragon(Draco minimus floralis.) was the smallest dragon. It was only 3 to 4 inches long and fed on insects. They could breathe fire and as a result were used as "matches" because of their reflex flame in the early 19th century. The last sighting was in 1820. The Intergalactic Council has a population of Humming-Dragons in their Cosmos 5 Biosphere.
Level
  • 174(xsd:integer)
  • 207(xsd:integer)
  • 236(xsd:integer)
  • 334(xsd:integer)
  • 381(xsd:integer)
  • 421(xsd:integer)
  • 546(xsd:integer)
  • 598(xsd:integer)
  • 642(xsd:integer)
  • 783(xsd:integer)
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Sell
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Rarity
  • Rare
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Range
  • Formerly Argentina but now extinct
Name
  • Humming Dragon
  • Humming-Dragon
singledesc
  • As the sun rises over the Dragon Isles, a lively little dragon is already busy at work, buzzing from flower to flower collecting delicious nectar. The bustling Humming Dragon has a ton of energy and loves to fly freely, so make sure it has plenty of space to roam!
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Available
  • Level 10
Species
  • minimus
Genus
  • Draco
XP
  • 375(xsd:integer)
Color
  • green
  • purple
Dragon
  • humming
incubation
  • 50400.0
subspecies
  • floralis
epicimg
  • Humming Epic.png
eggimg
  • EggHumming.png
juvimg
  • Humming Juvenile.png
babyimg
  • Humming Baby.png
adultimg
  • Humming Adult.png
buygold
  • 600(xsd:integer)
Coloration
  • Unknown
infraspecies
  • None
abstract
  • The Argentine Humming Dragon (Draco minimus floralis) was the smallest dragon. It was only 3 to 4 inches long and fed on insects. It could breathe fire and as a result they were used as "matches" because of their reflex flame in the early 19th century. The last sighting was in 1820. Some Dragonologist's suspect them to be living living in north america in the Nunavut Canada area but no official sightngs have been reported
  • The Argentine Humming-Dragon(Draco minimus floralis.) was the smallest dragon. It was only 3 to 4 inches long and fed on insects. They could breathe fire and as a result were used as "matches" because of their reflex flame in the early 19th century. The last sighting was in 1820. The Intergalactic Council has a population of Humming-Dragons in their Cosmos 5 Biosphere.
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