Anywho, from order(I numbered the little dragons, see them up there?) of 1-4 there is the stub horns(Most common in young hatchlings, uncommon in adults) and the fluff tail(One of the most common tail types) Then 2 is the ram horns(Decently common among adults, rare in hatchlings) and spiked tail(Common in males uncommon in females) Next is bull horns(Never in hatchlings, very uncommon in males and quite rare in females) with the wisp tail(Uncommon in females rare in males) And lastly the deer horns(Never in hatchlings, pretty rare in both genders) with the docked tail(The most valued tail type. Only ever found in females, and only in bred hatchlings. Often, though, when such hatchlings grow, their tails grow into a more common one. Only 1/20 keep their tail type as they grow, and only 1/50 even get the tail to begin with.) And then the Caribou horns are the rarest horns. And, as you see, they all have feathered wings, talons for front paws, wolf/cat-like hind paws, and generally erect ears. They droop when first hatched, though.
Man, this is so much fun.. I think I'll do breeding information next.
