Imperial Fleshcrownes were released on July 7, 2013, together with Bleeding Moon Dragons. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Fleshcrownes" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.
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| - Imperial Fleshcrownes were released on July 7, 2013, together with Bleeding Moon Dragons. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Fleshcrownes" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.
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Adult
| - *During breeding seasons males perform intricate dances for females. The male with the best moves is sure to win the female he desires, and admiration of all other males as well.
*Fleshcrownes are very nurturing and loving creatures. They rarely, if ever, fight and only do so as a last resort. Their sharp claws and impressive agility are a large help, but their small size and unwillingness to fight is their downfall.
*Possibly the rarest sight to see is a solitary Fleshcrowne. Their livelihood withers and mental state becomes weakened. They will always, at the very least, seek out the company of one other individual, even if that creature does not desire it.
*Their high energy often leads to boredom, and, combined with their love for adventure and immense curiosity, often leads to trouble for the Fleshcrowne. While they never have cruel intentions, they can sometimes be a nuisance to those around them.
*Fleshcrownes will begin collecting large amounts of food during early- to mid-fall to ensure the community is well prepared and fed for the upcoming winter months.
*Adults will begin building large nests in the surrounding foliage of their community at the age of three. It takes years for a nest to suffice for actual egg-laying, and is never considered complete.
*They will collect large varieties of objects to collect in and around their nest and/or the chosen tree of their nest, and are particularly attracted to shiny and bright objects. These objects are also used as an alternate form of attracting mates.
*Both males and females build nests, either alone or together. They can go through multiple nests throughout their lives. If, during breeding season, both male and female own a nest, they will choose the largest and most attractive nest for egg laying.
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Egg
| - Imperial Fleshcrowne egg.gif
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| - This egg is hidden in the trees.
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Habitat
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- *Being highly adaptable, Fleshcrownes have become fairly common. They are able to thrive just about anywhere, from ashy, volcanic regions, to chilly mountaintops.
*Though they are adaptable, their ideal environment would be somewhere with mild temperatures and densely wooded areas.
*Living in the desert can sometimes be problematic, as there is limited coverage and they are often left exposed to the elements. They have been known to occupy abandoned underground dens when possible.
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anatomy
| - *Each dragon has a unique set of speckles on their hip. They are normally in sets of three or four, though it isn’t terribly uncommon to see as many as a dozen or more. Males tend to have more speckles than females.
*Hatchlings are born with a few faint hip speckles, and occasionally with none at all. They come in completely when they mature and grow wings.
*Newborn hatchlings are very tiny, but grow at an impressive speed, reaching full size at 6 months.
*The tail is prehensile and is used to grip the branches of trees for better balance.
*The crowns have seven points that are made of a very tough cartilage.
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hatchling
| - *Hatchlings seems to have an endless supply of energy, only sleeping a few hours at night.
*Newborns are very clumsy and must be taught how to climb trees. Starting out with saplings and bushes, working their way up to the tree tops. Older hatchlings enjoy testing each other to see who can climb the furthest.
*Fleshcrownes are known for their large variety of vocal calls, but oddly enough, only hatchlings are capable of purring, and do so often.
*A young hatchling’s crown is very soft and delicate for the first few months, and they have little control over them.
*The “nursery” is often divided into groups according to age, as the older hatchlings can often be too rough with the younglings.
*Once hatchlings grow their wings, it takes quite a bit of practice and a lot of error for them to learn to fly properly. Once they do, chaos ensues.
*Really... why are they so itchy?
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Nicknames
| - Frecklebutts, Imps
- Treespots, Tree Ninjas,
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Image
| - Imperial Fleshcrowne female.png
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Diet
| - *Fleshcrownes eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, and insects.
*Their favorite foods tends to be sweet, sugary foods. Or anything else that gives them high amounts of energy .
*They love to forage for food, which keeps Fleshcrownes occupied and gives them the opportunity to explore. Such foraging occupies a large amount of their time.
*Fleshcrownes tend to stay away from meat—though they do like the occasional shellfish, using their sharp claws to pry open the shells.
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| - Imperial Fleshcrownes were released on July 7, 2013, together with Bleeding Moon Dragons. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Fleshcrownes" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.
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