Hiccup wrote:What is a Jellybean Dragon?
A Jellybean Dragon is a fluffy, friendly dragon that hatches from a jellybean-like egg. Their diet consists of fruits and insects, but they also love sweets and desserts. Their fur is soft and long, usually brightly colored, neat, and shiny. Jellybean Dragons are gentle and happy, and love attention. Most are Great Dane-sized when they are fully grown, but some of them can grow as big as a cow. All Jellybean Dragons have pouches on their bellies, which they use to carry around food or younger JBDs.About JBDs
·JBD sizes (smallest to biggest):
adult: great dane sized-cow sized
teen: shiba inu sized- german shepherd sized
child: cat sized- bulldog sized
·JBDs hatch from a jellybean-shaped egg, which gives them their name. The eggshell is the same color as the JBD's main fur color. When a baby JBD hatches, it doesn't have markings. The markings start appearing a week after the JBD hatches, when its fur starts changing.
· Dark-colored JBDs are rare, and have a less social and cheerful personality than bright-colored JBDs.
· Plain-colored JBDs are the rarest kind of JBDs. Unlike the rest of JBDs, the markings don't appear when they change fur.
· A few adult JBDs have a syndrome called Young Forever Syndrome (YFS). This means that it will not develop horns and/or it won't reach adult size.
· When a JBD reaches adulthood, its horns start developing.
· JBDs rarely use their fire, unless it is for cooking something or making a fireplace to keep themselves warm. They never use fire to harm anything or anyone.
·A JBD's tail is as long as its body. In rare cases, it might be shorter.
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