The King and I
Name: The King and I
Egg Stolen on: Aug 15, 2008
Hatched on: Aug 19, 2008
Grew up on: Aug 23, 2008
Overall Views: 4834
Unique Views: 2656
Clicks: 66
Owner: DCLXVI
Gender: Male
Children: Banely, Payola-and-Kennedy, Larkspur Gemini, Brooklyn's Got a Winning Team, Kili and Fili, Hiccup Kid, Johnny King, (OnWq)

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.

Two headed dragons are a special breed of dragons. They have two necks, two brains, two mouths, but one stomach and one main body. The two heads usually work together, but there are times when they will fight each other, attacking back and forth. They use their sharp teeth and wings to hunt large animals, and rarely eat plants. It is unknown what would happen if a two headed dragon were to mate with a one headed dragon, since it has never occurred. They only mate within their breed.

The King and I spend their spare time attempting to make Johnny Ray, a female two headed dragon (named by an inexperienced breeder) speak.  She never socializes with any other dragons, but I (the right head---his right) has been able to get subtle looks from Johnny's right head.  The King hasn't had such luck.  The King and I are usually told that they are wasting their time, since other dragons who have known Johnny far longer swear that she will never be social.

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