
Aww... It's a cute baby dragon... except for the tangle of dangerous-looking vines surrounding it...
Now there are even more vines. Perhaps something is happening?
Young dragons are relatively defenseless. Their scales don't grow in until right before they mature, and they have almost no strength. Once a hatchling's wings grow in, it marks the beginning of maturation. At this point they are usually left alone by their mother and begin to hunt and survive on their own.
Preferring to remain above ground, this dragon uses its berry-sized blooms to attract small animals for food. When there are no animals around, he will forage for roots, fruits and green plants to survive. His small size and mobility allows him to blend in with other plants when danger is near.