Flamingo Wyverns were released on August 28, 2010, alongside Ridgewing Dragons. They share the same egg description as Pink Dragons, making hunting for them in biomes a little more difficult. Much to the surprise of users, Flamingo Wyverns are described as quite vicious by their concept creator, being called a 'fighting species'. It was also mentioned that head-butting is not only used for fighting, but also as a sign of affection for the species.
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| - Flamingo Wyverns were released on August 28, 2010, alongside Ridgewing Dragons. They share the same egg description as Pink Dragons, making hunting for them in biomes a little more difficult. Much to the surprise of users, Flamingo Wyverns are described as quite vicious by their concept creator, being called a 'fighting species'. It was also mentioned that head-butting is not only used for fighting, but also as a sign of affection for the species.
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| - *Extremely proud, Flamingo Wyverns will pick a fight with anyone or anything they feel has slighted them. This can include humans, other dragons, animals, or even things like rocks and trees that cannot be moved or knocked down.
*They are fascinated with weaponry of any sort, and some will keep small hoards of it. Aside from shields, swords, spears, and other human creations, Flamingos will also fight over shed antlers, teeth, and horns from other dragons.
*If raised from the egg, a Flamingo can be a great companion. Their violent behaviors can be curbed with effort, and it’s been shown that a calm Flamingo will often be a smarter Flamingo—they will usually put their time into learning anything they can.
*They can even be taught to read, so long as someone is holding the book for them .
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- *They can live anywhere that provides enough food and a nesting territory, though hatchlings and eggs tend to be at risk the further inland a Flamingo goes.
*the bright colors make them extremely visible to predators.
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| - *Because females tend to stay in areas rich with algae and plankton, they are usually a darker pink than males.
*Males usually have a larger crest of horns than females.
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| - *Hatchlings will usually hunt small fish, bird eggs, shrimp and insects, occasionally resorting to algae or plants.
*Coastal Flamingos will usually eat wading birds and fish, while ones in forest climates will go after various small and large mammals; the largest are capable of taking down a black bear for a meal.
*They will also eat other dragons, even their own kind.
*They will also eat other dragons, even their own kind. It is possible to raise a strictly vegetarian Flamingo, but only if the diet is kept up from the moment they hatch.
*Flamingos have eight large molars in the backs of their mouths, the rest of their teeth are made up of large canines.
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| - Flamingo Wyverns were released on August 28, 2010, alongside Ridgewing Dragons. They share the same egg description as Pink Dragons, making hunting for them in biomes a little more difficult. Much to the surprise of users, Flamingo Wyverns are described as quite vicious by their concept creator, being called a 'fighting species'. It was also mentioned that head-butting is not only used for fighting, but also as a sign of affection for the species.
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