Welcome to Dracovich Adopts
You went for a walk in some woods, but found you got lost. After walking for a while, you come across a clearing with fencing here and there. Out of the corner of your eye, you think you see small and large horses, but looking closer you see they are lizard-like, and have a variety of colours.
Noticing your presence, a young woman approaches you.
"Hello there! Welcome to the Dracovich Programme. The creatures you see here are called Dracovich, or Dracos for short, and are all in need of good homes. Feel free to look around and see the different ones here, you never know, you might find one you want to take home. If you want some more information on the Dracos, look at this," She passes you her clipboard, and you look at the information on these bizarre creatures:
You went for a walk in some woods, but found you got lost. After walking for a while, you come across a clearing with fencing here and there. Out of the corner of your eye, you think you see small and large horses, but looking closer you see they are lizard-like, and have a variety of colours.
Noticing your presence, a young woman approaches you.
"Hello there! Welcome to the Dracovich Programme. The creatures you see here are called Dracovich, or Dracos for short, and are all in need of good homes. Feel free to look around and see the different ones here, you never know, you might find one you want to take home. If you want some more information on the Dracos, look at this," She passes you her clipboard, and you look at the information on these bizarre creatures:
The Dracovich
Dracovich (both plural and singular) are recently discovered dragon-like creatures which can be found in a variety of habitats, but are very elusive. They live on average for up to 30 human years, and can be a life-long companion. They have been found in the following habitats:
•Woods
•Tundra
•Plains/Savannah
•Mountains/Hills
•Cliff Areas
•Marshlands
•Rainforest
•Desert
They are mainly herbivores, but have been known to eat small fish, reptiles and insects.
At the age of two years, Dracos are around two foot high, and can grow up to the size of a horse (not that riding them is a good idea though) and they are very athletic, good runners, jumpers and swimmers. Rarer Dracos have wings and unusual markings, but most of the time their colourings match/reflect their surroundings to help them blend in. All Dracos have horns, and the size of them may depend on their age.
They prefer living alone, and only mate once or twice in their lifetimes, and only give birth to one offspring with one mate for life.
After reading this, you pass the clipboard back to the woman, and decide to look around. After all, you might find one you like.
Dracovich Species (C) ShadowRoselia DON'T STEAL

