Orchid Teacup Dragons are one of the most common Teacup Dragons and are by far the easiest to domesticate. This Teacup bright green camoflauge might not be the best amongst the dark rocks where it lives in the wild. Therefore this dragon either covers itself in dirt to dull itself down, or hide under loose moss with only it's head and tail sticking out.
Based on one of the flowers in my window so I will upload a picture later.
Congratulations, v i v i d who is now the owner of this dragon!
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o w l l y
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Maline (French for "naughty", Mah-leen)
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Maline is mischievous, and often gets into a whole lot of trouble. She dislikes being handled and will squirm and wriggle endlessly until let go, often biting the handler in the process. Although she may look tomboyish, she acts obsessively clean, and will make a racket if she gets dirty. However, although she is sly, Maline is actually nice. She is stubbornly loyal, and will never leave a friend in need. Not particularly clever, Maline never thinks out her plans through, and is often found at the bottom of every mishap. Maline loves creating distress for others. She's very persuasive, and knows how to make someone believe that she "didn't do it".
All in all, a silly little critter.story ;;
Maline. What can I say about her? I guess she's small, pink, green . . . and she also happens to be a Teacup Dragon. This Teacup Dragon -- goodness gracious, you don't know what a Teacup Dragon is? Well, I suppose people need a description of them. Now, about Teacup Dragons . . . They appear to have flower-things growing all over their bodies. I suppose you know what a flower is? It is an, often fragrant, plant, sometimes bearing colourful petals. Now, concerning Teacup Dragons. They sport squarish feathers -- you know what feathers and squares are, right? --, and are very small. They also are good at camouflage. Not mimicry, mind, those are two totally different things! Their front legs are thin, which contrasts theirmuscly hind legs. Teacup Dragons also have, well, very long bodies. Almost snake-like. You know now what a Teacup Dragon is! So let's get on with Maline. This Teacup Dragon is very mischievous. Look up the name "Maline," and you'll find out it means "naughty".
The pink and green Teacup Dragon, who is called Maline, as you'll know, is right there, with her pink and green scales covered in dust. She appears to be asleep, but oh! her sleep was cut short, for lightning streaks the sky, later followed by thunder. Poor Maline jerks awake to the feel of raindrops on her face. She grumpily heaves herself up, and takes shelter in a nearby bush, where again, she sleeps. Or at least, tries to. For the bush was, most unfortunately, a thornbush, causing her to run out again and get soaked.Maline, unable to fly due to her wet feathers, searches vainly for a den where she could shelter in. Luckily, she finds one, and she lay down, exhausted. She soon fell asleep.
Good luck to everyone else who's trying for the TD, too!
Have fun,
~o w l l y