Dragon Cave

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Welcome to Dragon Cave! Dragon Cave is an online adoptables game. Collect eggs, raise them to adulthood, and then breed them to cre­ate interesting lineages. New dragons are added regularly!

Viewing Dragon: Toemaytose

  • Stolen on:Nov 28, 2016
  • Hatched on:Nov 30, 2016
  • Grew up on:Dec 05, 2016
  • Overall views: 3,182
  • Unique views: 721
  • Clicks:4
  • Gender:Female
  • Location:Jungle

Honey Drakes are small, energetic creatures that feed almost exclusively on flower nectar, honey, and insects. The myriad scales covering their bodies protect them from the stings of angry bees as they feed from hives, though these dexterous and wily drakes rarely need the protection. Though notably silent most of the time, Honey Drakes are capable of producing a purr-like thrum that seems to calm bees down, and their ravenous appetite for nectar results in a free meal for the hive, harvested from the drakes’ own scales.

Though it may appear at first that dragons and drakes have much in common, the two are completely separate species. Drakes are smaller and less intelligent than their cousin species, though both dragons and drakes sit comfortably near the top of the food chain. They are always found bearing antlers and leathery wings. Drakes share many of the same habitats that dragons do, and typically hunt in packs.

User Description

This drake likes to grow tomatoes. She does not like to eat them, however. Each year at harvest time she invites everyone she knows into her garden for the annual tomato ball game.

The offensive team throws, hits, kicks, tosses, and sends the tomatoes by any means available at the scoring target. The opposing team has the opportunity to intercept the tomatoes, but even when they do, the tomatoes never survive impact.

Everyone enjoys Toemaytose's game. It is a fairly rowdy free-for-all that tears up the entire area and gets everyone covered in splats. She particularly likes that it clears her garden for the next year's planting.