Harvest Dragons were released on October 10, 2010, alongside Ember Dragons. They are often confused with Pumpkin Dragons because the word "harvest" is prominently featured in the Pumpkin dragon's egg description. Harvest Dragon eggs are found in different Biomes depending on season: they appear in the Alpine during winter and in the Forest during spring, summer, and autumn.
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| - Harvest Dragons were released on October 10, 2010, alongside Ember Dragons. They are often confused with Pumpkin Dragons because the word "harvest" is prominently featured in the Pumpkin dragon's egg description. Harvest Dragon eggs are found in different Biomes depending on season: they appear in the Alpine during winter and in the Forest during spring, summer, and autumn.
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Adult
| - *Fairly active for a dragon of their bulk, contributing to the large appetite.
*While not the most territorial breed, they are rather possessive of food.
*In the autumn, forage almost constantly . In the spring and summer, spend about half of the day foraging.
*Females guard their eggs but hatchlings are left to fend for themselves.
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descr
| - This heavy egg feels slightly warm.
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Habitat
| - Forest
- Alpine
- *Found in both deciduous and coniferous forests, but prefer areas with large, widely spaced trees and little undergrowth.
*In more southern latitudes, they are found at higher elevations than in the north.
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| - With a single Harvest Dragon, a farmer can sit back and watch as their fields are reaped of their crops and the soil tilled for the next season. These playful dragons enjoy romping through fields of corn and wheat, and using their razor sharp talons to hack down the crops in a dazzling display.
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anatomy
| - *Horns grow slowly but continuously throughout the dragon’s lifetime.
*Have two large toes that support most of the dragon’s weight; a small claw is all that remains of a vestigial third toe.
*In very old dragons the horns curl around the face, much like a ram.
*Claws are small and fairly blunt.
*Teeth suiting an omnivorous diet.
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hatchling
| - *They especially love sweet foods, though they’re not exactly picky.
*Watch your fingers when they know you have food.
*Always hungry.
*Playful but very clumsy.
*Equally happy to play by themselves and with other hatchlings.
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| - green
- white
- yellow
- Yellow, orange-brown,
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Diet
| - *Eat almost anything.
*Only occasionally able to catch faster animals such as deer.
*Will eat carrion.
*Diet is primarily plant-based.
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abstract
| - Harvest Dragons were released on October 10, 2010, alongside Ember Dragons. They are often confused with Pumpkin Dragons because the word "harvest" is prominently featured in the Pumpkin dragon's egg description. Harvest Dragon eggs are found in different Biomes depending on season: they appear in the Alpine during winter and in the Forest during spring, summer, and autumn.
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