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Middle aged dragons.
Are all dragons female? If so, how do you get baby dragons?
Are all dragons female? If so, how do you get baby dragons?
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Dragons usually lead a solitary life until they meet their life-long mate during their mating flight ritual. A female will mate only 1 to 4 times in her life. It is a grand site to see. When a female dragon is ready to mate. She will sound a resonating "mating-call" to all the mature males around the area. She will then fly as fast, and as high as she possibly can. The female can easily out-fly any male, due to her weight, and wingspan. Only the strongest and fastest of the males will catch her. When a male dragon finally catches the female at the climax of their flight, they will literally hang for a second in mid-air with the male wrapping his tail and wings tightly around the female's, and grasp her with all four claws. The female will follow suit as they begin a free-fall which is the mating session. Falling fast, the mating only lasts a few seconds, and both dragons will break off just before crashing into the ground, and glide together to the female dragon's cave to prepare their nest.
Well, you did ask!
Well, you did ask!
On May 28th all the young dragons gather in their finery for the Turning of the Rock Ceremony.....
They sing, dance and light up the night with their breath.......
At midnight each dragon breathes fire onto a rock......the rock turns to glass and inside you will see a tiny dragon......just waiting to join the world of dragons on May 29th.....☺
They sing, dance and light up the night with their breath.......
At midnight each dragon breathes fire onto a rock......the rock turns to glass and inside you will see a tiny dragon......just waiting to join the world of dragons on May 29th.....☺
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