Pygmy Dragons were released on July 15, 2009, alongside Albino, Cheese and Ochredrake dragons. Since their introduction to the cave, they have been updated to display gender dimorphism. Like all , their eggs cannot be bitten by Vampire Dragons and they can only breed with other pygmies or Pumpkin Dragons. When sorted by Breed, Pygmy Dragons are listed as "Pygmy"; as of August 14, 2016, they no longer sort above all other pygmy-type dragons.
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| - Pygmy Dragons were released on July 15, 2009, alongside Albino, Cheese and Ochredrake dragons. Since their introduction to the cave, they have been updated to display gender dimorphism. Like all , their eggs cannot be bitten by Vampire Dragons and they can only breed with other pygmies or Pumpkin Dragons. When sorted by Breed, Pygmy Dragons are listed as "Pygmy"; as of August 14, 2016, they no longer sort above all other pygmy-type dragons.
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Adult
| - *They seem to communicate mostly through body language and expression.
*Most of their time is spent within a small group of dragons.
*When the larger group migrates, the pygmies go with it.
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| - This egg is so tiny you almost didn't see it.
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Habitat
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- Alpine
- *Commonly found in tree-covered regions, from sparse woods to deep forest.
*This breed typically makes its nests amongst shelf-fungus.
*Small colonies may live removed from forested areas, provided there are larger dragons they can live alongside.
*They seem to prefer living in evergreen trees, but generally choose trees close to stands of sweet-sapped deciduous trees.
*They construct their nests out of general forest detritus, even when living removed from forests.
*Migration appears to depend on individual populations.
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anatomy
| - *They have brightly coloured eyes with large pupils.
*Their horns have slight ridges on them, and end in wickedly sharp points.
*Most are a bright orangy-yellow, though some individuals are either paler or darker than this—from almost white to a moderate umber.
*The wings of these dragons only have two phalanges and a small thumb.
*Their scales are smooth and perfectly circular.
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hatchling
| - *Hatchlings are very affectionate.
*They pick up just about anything they can carry.
*Even though they are too small to play with other hatchlings, they love to chase after them.
*They seem to amass small collections of unique and colourful objects.
*Every once in a while they stalk birds.
*Hiding behind larger dragons seems to be their primary defense strategy.
*They are very inquisitive.
*While they are not hyperactive, they seem to have boundless energy.
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Diet
| - *These dragons seem to eat just about everything.
*Whenever they get the chance, they take the meat left over from other dragon’s kills.
*They spend a fair amount of time foraging.
*Occassionally you see them catch birds or small mammals.
*They seem to really love sweet things–sap, honey, and nectar.
*Nuts seem to pose a problem for their jaws, but they eat them anyways.
*They don’t seem to like mushrooms or other fungus.
*They eat bird eggs eagerly, but never dragon eggs.
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| - Pygmy Dragons were released on July 15, 2009, alongside Albino, Cheese and Ochredrake dragons. Since their introduction to the cave, they have been updated to display gender dimorphism. Like all , their eggs cannot be bitten by Vampire Dragons and they can only breed with other pygmies or Pumpkin Dragons. When sorted by Breed, Pygmy Dragons are listed as "Pygmy"; as of August 14, 2016, they no longer sort above all other pygmy-type dragons.
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