This friendly iguana can be seen accompanying science teachers on educational trips, and has even been known to help drive a magical school bus. (Special thanks to CatalyticGenesis!)
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Name: Green Iguana Caption:This lizard is mostly herbivorous. Mostly.
[item=bark biter]
[b]name:[/b] bark biter
[b]caption:[/b] These insects will often mistake the hard scales of snapper dragons as tree bark and latch on. Some find this endearing.
These bright beetles can be a devastating force; stripping the bark from entire forests overnight. Luckily, their tastiness keeps the population in check. (Special thanks to PorcelainPlants!)
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name: bark biter caption: These insects will often mistake the hard scales of snapper dragons as tree bark and latch on. Some find this endearing.
[item=Marine Iguana]
[b]Name:[/b] Marine Iguana
[b]Caption: [/b][i]This iguana could not become a sea creature, so it made itself blue instead. Or maybe it's just sad about it.[/i]
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
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Name: Marine Iguana Caption: This iguana could not become a sea creature, so it made itself blue instead. Or maybe it's just sad about it.
~ FR +8!
[item=quinoa]
[b]Name:[/b] Quinoa
[b]Caption:[/b] The newest superfood sweeping Sornieth! Unfortunately, it cannot help a Snapper fly.
[item=orchid beetle]
[b]Name:[/b] Orchid Beetle
[b]Caption:[/b] Woe be the day a vegetarian tundra mistakes this bug for a flower.
This friendly iguana can be seen accompanying science teachers on educational trips, and has even been known to help drive a magical school bus. (Special thanks to CatalyticGenesis!)
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Name: Green Iguana Caption: Saying "Iguana eat that." Is one way for mischievous little hatchlings to receive no dessert after dinner.
This friendly iguana can be seen accompanying science teachers on educational trips, and has even been known to help drive a magical school bus. (Special thanks to CatalyticGenesis!)
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Name: Green Iguana Caption: Saying "Iguana eat that." Is one way for mischievous little hatchlings to receive no dessert after dinner.
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Quinoa
Plant
Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
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Item: Quinoa
Description: Known to be a highly nutritious grain, it's typically eaten by dragons wanting to "Blitz their Chakras", whatever that means.
Recently, Tundras have started claiming quinoa is full of vitamins, cures disease, and attracts mates. Mirrors are skeptical. (Special thanks to TCA!)
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Item: Quinoa
Description: Known to be a highly nutritious grain, it's typically eaten by dragons wanting to "Blitz their Chakras", whatever that means.
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Name: Marine Iguana
[item=Marine Iguana]
Caption: A water hatchlings favorite playmate (and snack)
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
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Caption: A water hatchlings favorite playmate (and snack)
[b]Name[/b]: Sandstone
[item=sandstone]
[b]Caption[/b]: A nice alternative for dragons that hate sand. It's not coarse or rough, or irritating, nor does it get everywhere.
A beauty tool among dragons both popular and easy to obtain. Useful for both buffing down tough scales as well as sharpening claws! (Special thanks to Arborpunk!)
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Caption: A nice alternative for dragons that hate sand. It's not coarse or rough, or irritating, nor does it get everywhere.
[item=Marine Iguana]
Name: Marine Iguana
Caption: Despite it's name, the Marine Iguana is prone to drowning.
Despite their name, these creatures can't swim. They live by the water's edge and eat kelp that washes up with the tide. (Special thanks to lostgubbins!)
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Name: Marine Iguana
Caption: Despite it's name, the Marine Iguana is prone to drowning.