What are Silky Dragons? wrote:
Silky Dragons live anywhere where there are mountains. They may look like they are covered in fur, but actually they are covered in millions of Feathers. The Silky Dragon gets it's name from the silky feel of the feathering on its legs, which are so fine and smooth that they are almost Silk like in feel. Silky Dragons, when full grown, are very big. The Males can be as big as most draft horses, while the females are slightly smaller. Silky Dragons have been known to live up to 500 years! They will mature at the age of 3 like horses. Silky Dragons eat anything, but prefer to prey upon the animals of their territory, which can consist of Mountain Goats, Big Horn Sheep, and the occasional Mountain lion. They nest in caves and will collect soft materials, such as feathers, soft shredded grasses and sometimes hiking equipment... They lay eggs and a usual brood consists of 2-4 eggs which will hatch into miniature adult versions of the parents in about 25 days after laying. Both the male and the female will take turns on the nest and then will take turns caring for their young. The young mature at the age of 4 and will set off on their own to look for a territory to call their own. The males will use the ram like horns in battle, ramming their opponent and then using their fangs and claws as well. Their front feet can be sometimes used as "hands" to hold objects. The males sport bright colors and markings while the female and young have dull colors and markings to hide them.
Silky Dragons are rare and only a very few will dare to come anywhere near humans. So If you think you are brave enough to try to tame one, look out for them on the Created Pets forum.
ALSO! LOOK OUT FOR THE RARE COLORATION IN MALE SILKY DRAGONS! These Dragons are VERY RARE!
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