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-ABOUT---
-Basic Information-
, hence the name, have very long tails. They use their tails against predators. Whiptail Dragons are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Don't want that broccoli on your plate? Feed it to your Whiptail Dragon, since they love broccoli!
-Habitat-
A can adapt to almost any habitat, but they usually dig small dens in the ground. And they don't eat worms. The slime that comes off of them is poisonous to a .
-Breeding-
will breed in any season of the year. Female s have wings to fly about in search of mates. After the female finds a mate, the female will dig a hole in the ground while the male protects the work-in-progress den. After the den is built, the female searches for sticks and grass to cushion the inside. After that is done, they mate, and the female lays the egg. The male will hunt while the female keeps her egg warm. When the egg hatches, the hatchling stays with it's parents until it's 7 months old. Then it will go off to support itself.
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OH SNAP NAME TAKEN CAN'T THINK OF ANYTHING ELSE PEOPLE HELPP
-ABOUT---
-Basic Information-
, hence the name, have very long tails. They use their tails against predators. Whiptail Dragons are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals. Don't want that broccoli on your plate? Feed it to your Whiptail Dragon, since they love broccoli!
-Habitat-
A can adapt to almost any habitat, but they usually dig small dens in the ground. And they don't eat worms. The slime that comes off of them is poisonous to a .
-Breeding-
will breed in any season of the year. Female s have wings to fly about in search of mates. After the female finds a mate, the female will dig a hole in the ground while the male protects the work-in-progress den. After the den is built, the female searches for sticks and grass to cushion the inside. After that is done, they mate, and the female lays the egg. The male will hunt while the female keeps her egg warm. When the egg hatches, the hatchling stays with it's parents until it's 7 months old. Then it will go off to support itself.
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