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: Microscopus

  • Laid on:Oct 23, 2017
  • Hatched on:Oct 27, 2017
  • Grew up on:Oct 30, 2017
  • Overall views: 7,468
  • Unique views: 1,413
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Common Pygmies are sweet in temperament and palate. They spend a fair amount of time foraging for and scavenging food but have a particular fondness for sweet tasting treats, such as honey. When pickings are slim, they can hunt songbirds and small mammals. Common Pygmies stay in large groups, migrating alongside their food supply. Although capable of the same basic vocal sounds of most other dragons, Common Pygmies prefer to communicate through body language. It is perhaps no surprise, then, that Common Pygmy hatchlings are rather affectionate.

Dragons are highly-intelligent reptilian creatures that—from a human perspective, at least—appear to live forever. Many different varieties of dragon exist, each with their own unique qualities, habitats, and behavior. Adolescence in dragons 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. In Galsreim, dragons and humans coexist peacefully.

Pygmy dragons are the smallest category of dragons, being on the same scale as domesticated animals. They are often found around concentrated populations of dragons, relying on their larger brethren to ward away potential predators and leave scraps. As such, the majority of a pygmy’s diet is scavenged. Due to their tiny size, pygmies do not breed with larger varieties of dragons.

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Microscopus was found near a small nest made from a beehive husk. Her egg was practically glued to the nest from leftover honey that seeped into the paper-like fibers, so the nest was taken along with the egg. Microscopus was always eager to follow her owner from the start, often taking shelter in a satchel or pocket until she outgrew the space. Even now, she follows like an eager puppy or a curious cat wherever her owner goes. Microscopus is shy at first but quickly befriends anyone who is kind to her.