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What are Wind Reapers?

Wind Reapers are a species of dragon that inhabit high ground, most
commonly seen on mountain peaks. Their long, thin body allows them to
maneuver steep slopes and jagged cliffs with ease. With their strong back
legs, they can easily climb trees and make amazing leaps. Although they
are unable to fly, their light body weight allows them to glide, with help
from their high jumps and long tails. Their tails are very flexible, helping
them climb and glide.
Despite their appearance, most Reapers are relatively timid and shy. They
are loners, however occasionally enjoy a friends company. They mate for
life due to their lack of trust for others, and can live for up to 30 years.
commonly seen on mountain peaks. Their long, thin body allows them to
maneuver steep slopes and jagged cliffs with ease. With their strong back
legs, they can easily climb trees and make amazing leaps. Although they
are unable to fly, their light body weight allows them to glide, with help
from their high jumps and long tails. Their tails are very flexible, helping
them climb and glide.
Despite their appearance, most Reapers are relatively timid and shy. They
are loners, however occasionally enjoy a friends company. They mate for
life due to their lack of trust for others, and can live for up to 30 years.
Size
Wind Reapers are a medium-sized species, ranging in size from 2.5-3
feet (76.2-91.44 cm) for adults and 1-1.5 feet (30.48-45.72cm) for hatchlings
feet (76.2-91.44 cm) for adults and 1-1.5 feet (30.48-45.72cm) for hatchlings
Diet

Although they look violent, they are a very kind and respectful
species, and is an herbivorous species. Reapers usually eat at dawn and
dusk if they can, but can go up to a week without eating. Their favorite
things to eat are pinecones, as they will travel up to 10 miles to feast on
their favorite prickly treat, though they do enjoy fruit as well. They will
eat grasses and veggies, however they would much rather have fruit or
some nice pinecones (yum!)
species, and is an herbivorous species. Reapers usually eat at dawn and
dusk if they can, but can go up to a week without eating. Their favorite
things to eat are pinecones, as they will travel up to 10 miles to feast on
their favorite prickly treat, though they do enjoy fruit as well. They will
eat grasses and veggies, however they would much rather have fruit or
some nice pinecones (yum!)
Anatomy

Reapers are born with rounded skulls that they
sharpen themselves as they get older. They rub their
skulls against jagged cliffs, rocks, trees, anything to
sharpen them. The sharper their skulls, the more
impressive they appear to others, making it a key
factor in males if they are trying to attract a mate.
When they are born, their wings are not fully developed
and they are unable to glide, but that won't stop them
from trying, and they often hurl themselves off high
places trying, creating chips and cracks in their skulls.
Their tails are also under developed; they are short and
thick, and will become longer and stronger with age and
experience.
sharpen themselves as they get older. They rub their
skulls against jagged cliffs, rocks, trees, anything to
sharpen them. The sharper their skulls, the more
impressive they appear to others, making it a key
factor in males if they are trying to attract a mate.
When they are born, their wings are not fully developed
and they are unable to glide, but that won't stop them
from trying, and they often hurl themselves off high
places trying, creating chips and cracks in their skulls.
Their tails are also under developed; they are short and
thick, and will become longer and stronger with age and
experience.

Reapers have 4 fingers and 3 toes,
all of which are very long and thin that
help with climbing and speed. They are
able to grasp things with their hands,
and their feet are very long and flat,
allowing for skilled climbing. Their strong
and flexible tail allows them to hold onto
tree branches and anchor themselves around
a rock or a boulder as they are scaling cliffs
(almost like a hook).
all of which are very long and thin that
help with climbing and speed. They are
able to grasp things with their hands,
and their feet are very long and flat,
allowing for skilled climbing. Their strong
and flexible tail allows them to hold onto
tree branches and anchor themselves around
a rock or a boulder as they are scaling cliffs
(almost like a hook).
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