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Post by BeneathTheStarlight36 »

here's an idea for a thread. it may have been discussed at some point before, but i don't actually know.

where do you think a dragon would live? there are obvious ones like sea dragons living in the sea, but what about the other types?

a thought i had: since some reptiles live in the desert, could some types of dragons live there, theoretically?

what do you think; caves? forests? western? eastern?
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Post by Corva »

It would depend on what the dragon is like. Can they hibernate in periods of low prey? Do they need access to a plentiful supply of a prey such as deer? How big are they?

If the dragons are only a couple of metres in wingspan, then they could possibly live in forests, but if they're massive then the forests would be a little too restrictive I should think.
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Post by Sivert3 »

Oh, great. Another "what kind of dragon" discussion...

But really, it depends on what kind of dragon. (sorry for not being much of help)
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Post by BeneathTheStarlight36 »

there are many kinds of dragons. i purposely didn't mention any specific type so you could talk about what you wanted.

@ Dragon Rider, for example: if they couldn't live in forests, where would they live? they could hibernate if you want, or they don't have to. i never thought of dragons hibernating, but it kind of makes sense if you think about it, since i can imagine snowstorms making for rough flying, and the cold in general could be harmful if they're cold-blooded.
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