

Dragons are creatures with nearly unlimited life spans. They can survive for long periods of time, and no one has found a dragon that has died of old age. Adolescence is usually marked by the growth of a hatchling’s wings, although not all breeds of dragons grow wings and some breeds have other traits that indicate the beginning of maturation. Once they hit adolescence, hatchlings change quickly, maturing to their full forms in only 2 years.
Dragons don’t communicate with each other verbally, but they will growl to scare off predators and frighten prey. Young dragons will emit an extremely high-pitched squeal when they are frightened. To communicate, they use telepathy with each other and to speak to other creatures.
Seasonal dragons take on the characteristics of the season during which they are born. Thus, eggs that are laid in spring match the pink flowers and green buds of spring, and those that are laid in the summer grow to depict the bright green of the forest trees and the yellow of the sun. Eggs laid in autumn display the bright colors of leaves falling from trees, and those that are laid during winter take on the appearance of the icy snow.
Dumbledore believes he is strong and powerful. He can't use magic. And he never pays attention to spring. He tries to win fights with other hatchlings just so he can prove he is a powerful. Dumbledore never bothered to be close to anyone. He thinks its a waste of time. But soon, Dumbledore probably will find himself close to a female dragon. Dumbledore is a daring dragon. He is scared quite often. But he tries to to show it. He spends time hiding in the back of his cave because he thinks nothing can get him there. If a dragon says "Why are you back here I think your afraid!" Dumbledore will tell the dragon that he is only back there because its the scariest part of the cave. Dumbledore often told that lie.