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Rules and Regulations:
Rules:
~ Respect all users.
~ Do not steal the lines or claim as your own.
~ Please do not complain if you do not win one, or beg for one.
~ Customs will be awarded on special occasions, or slots will randomly open. Do not ask for one.
~ Do NOT try to bribe artists for customs or to win an adopt.
Artist Rules:
~ There are no auctions
~ Judge fairly. Hold no favoritism for friends or staff.
~ You may keep one(1) Dagu for yourself.
~ Try to do at least 1 per week. (Understandable that things come up.)
~ Number your created Dagu. (Example Dagu #18 for the 18th created)
~ You may try-out for all created Dagu.
What is a Dagu (Duh-goo) Dragon?:
Dagu dragons are a strange species of dragon. They are covered in a thick, yet short, layer of fur. This fur can range in texture, as well as color. Some coats are silken and soft while others are dense and coarse. They come in all colors and shades of the rainbow, including brown, white, and black. Their bodies are long and slender, covered in lean muscle and their tails make up nearly half of their entire length. They can grow anywhere from 3-6 feet from toe to shoulder, though some have been known to exceed this height on rare occasions. Males average 5-6 feet while females average 4-5 feet. A coarse, mane-like hair grows from the elbows and cheeks of the Dagu, as well as along the entire underside of the tail and covering the tip in a large tassel. This 'fluff' is mainly used to keep their young warm. The most notable feature of the Dagu are their eyes. Their pupils are several shades darker than it's iris with a bright spiral along the outside of the pupil. The spiral reverses as it grows.
Behavior of the Dagu Dragon:
The Dagu are incredibly hyperactive. Their bodies are built for speed, and well as stamina. They can sustain their top speeds for several minutes, their large chests holding powerful lungs. They love humans, eagerly approaching in hopes of treats. They are also fond of their own kind, preferring to stay in small packs of 4-30 Dagu. They are great pets, though their high energy levels mean they need a lot of room to run around in. They are happy-go-lucky in nature and rarely become aggressive.
Diet of the Dagu:
The Dagu Dragon is an omnivore. This means it eats both plants and meats. They have an incredibly high metabolism and require a steady supply of protein to keep their muscles fit. The Dagu aren't hunters, instead using their quick reflexes to snatch fish, insects, and lizards before they have a chance to get away. They are strong swimmers and can hold their breath for several minutes when needed, making fishing easier. They can clear entire berry bushes in one sitting and are often found climbing up trees for their fruits.
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-=-Information-=- -=-Packs-=- -=-Artists, Staff & Affiliates-=- -=-Nursery-=- -=-Events-=-
Rules and Regulations:
Rules:
~ Respect all users.
~ Do not steal the lines or claim as your own.
~ Please do not complain if you do not win one, or beg for one.
~ Customs will be awarded on special occasions, or slots will randomly open. Do not ask for one.
~ Do NOT try to bribe artists for customs or to win an adopt.
Artist Rules:
~ There are no auctions
~ Judge fairly. Hold no favoritism for friends or staff.
~ You may keep one(1) Dagu for yourself.
~ Try to do at least 1 per week. (Understandable that things come up.)
~ Number your created Dagu. (Example Dagu #18 for the 18th created)
~ You may try-out for all created Dagu.
What is a Dagu (Duh-goo) Dragon?:
Dagu dragons are a strange species of dragon. They are covered in a thick, yet short, layer of fur. This fur can range in texture, as well as color. Some coats are silken and soft while others are dense and coarse. They come in all colors and shades of the rainbow, including brown, white, and black. Their bodies are long and slender, covered in lean muscle and their tails make up nearly half of their entire length. They can grow anywhere from 3-6 feet from toe to shoulder, though some have been known to exceed this height on rare occasions. Males average 5-6 feet while females average 4-5 feet. A coarse, mane-like hair grows from the elbows and cheeks of the Dagu, as well as along the entire underside of the tail and covering the tip in a large tassel. This 'fluff' is mainly used to keep their young warm. The most notable feature of the Dagu are their eyes. Their pupils are several shades darker than it's iris with a bright spiral along the outside of the pupil. The spiral reverses as it grows.
Behavior of the Dagu Dragon:
The Dagu are incredibly hyperactive. Their bodies are built for speed, and well as stamina. They can sustain their top speeds for several minutes, their large chests holding powerful lungs. They love humans, eagerly approaching in hopes of treats. They are also fond of their own kind, preferring to stay in small packs of 4-30 Dagu. They are great pets, though their high energy levels mean they need a lot of room to run around in. They are happy-go-lucky in nature and rarely become aggressive.
Diet of the Dagu:
The Dagu Dragon is an omnivore. This means it eats both plants and meats. They have an incredibly high metabolism and require a steady supply of protein to keep their muscles fit. The Dagu aren't hunters, instead using their quick reflexes to snatch fish, insects, and lizards before they have a chance to get away. They are strong swimmers and can hold their breath for several minutes when needed, making fishing easier. They can clear entire berry bushes in one sitting and are often found climbing up trees for their fruits.
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