In Dragon Vale, plant dragons evolve from juvenile to adult at level 4. Once they reach this level, they undergo their transformation, becoming stronger and gaining new abilities. Players can enhance their dragons further through care and feeding as they progress in the game.
At level 4, it evolves to a juvenile dragon, then at level 7, an adult dragon.
You feed them dragon food.
20-25 days
On Dragon Cave, you can not 'create' dragons. These dragons are found on the main page, either in the abandoned section or on the bottom of the page. Then they are either eggs or hatchlings, and if they get enough unique views, become adult dragons.
No, they only have to be adults. However, the higher the level of the dragons being bred, the higher the chance of the outcome will be a rare dragon.
bearded dragons are born the same color they will be as an adult
In dungeons and dragons 3.5, the weakest of the true dragons was the white dragon. Between the copper and the brass, an adult copper dragon has a challenge rating of 14 as opposed to the 12 of the brass, so the brass is weaker.
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
They are. Komodo dragons have ambush attacked and killed adult humans before.
The Komodo Dragon is a large reptile, adults can reach 2-3 meters. The species is indigenous to the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores and Gili Motang in Indonesia. Inhabiting these islands the species are isolated from any potential predators that may kill and feed upon them. That is not to say nothing eats the Komodo Dragon. A dead one may be have its flesh consumed by a bird of prey.Additional informationAdult Komodo dragons do not have any natural enemies, but they are cannibalistic and will raid unguarded Komodo dragon nests to eat the eggs and will eat hatchling and juvenile Komodos. One source estimates that 10% of the adult diet consists of juvenile Komodos. The hatchlings could be consumed by any predator, including their mother.
Baby blue dragons are located in Taverly dungeon, there is about 5 baby dragon's located there, along with three level 111 blue dragons.
Komodo dragons don't live in the rainforest. Their prefered habitat is scrub and woodland.The above is not strictly correct. The natural habitat of the Komodo dragon ranges from among the rocks in open, bushy lowlands, to dense forest and tropical rainforest areas found on the volcanic slopes of the islands where they live. They require plenty of trees for the protection of their young.Adult komodo dragons cannot climb trees, so they are restricted to the "forest floor" level. Juvenile komodo dragons climb trees for protection (especially from the adult dragons), so they are most commonly found in the understory level.