Poll

Which would ye be?

The powerful Strength of Rock
4 (3.8%)
The vast Versatility of the Air
18 (17.1%)
The piercing Speed of the Swift
33 (31.4%)
The dark Secrecy of the Oceans
30 (28.6%)
The burning Destruction of Fire
20 (19%)

Total Members Voted: 105

Author Topic: Dragon Pack -V3 in its way!-  (Read 183535 times)

I think most dragons are cold-blooded, but the fire inside of them keeps them warm.

and look at the percentages for V2! :O  :O
YAAAY IT GONE UP A PERCENTAGES!(grammar national socialist go!)

That brings hideous images to my mind! D;
i picture perry teh platapus with dragon wings and teeth...thats not so scary...
« Last Edit: February 15, 2011, 09:53:47 PM by Wayvo »

I demand pictures of this "progress"

I demand pictures of this "progress"

Your demand has been denied by the higher level authorities.

Thank you for your time and have a nice day.

Your demand has been denied by the higher level authorities.

Thank you for your time and have a nice day.
you forgot his cookie


I allready posted a picture of the progress!
I can give you one.

Gimme a minute.

EDIT:
Here:

 :cookieMonster:

I allready posted a picture of the progress!
the legs are too small :C

(Fancy picture goes here soon)
What is your definition of soon? This has been up for almost 5 months and it still says soon.


For the heck of it ArmyUnit, put a picture saying Fancy there...

For the heck of it ArmyUnit, put a picture saying Fancy there...
lol


Dragons, are, Reptiles. Learning that many Dinosaurs had feathers is bad enough. The grandness of Dragons would be ruined if suddenly we found out they were/are lame as all Hell, Mammalian, freaks of nature like the Platypus.
Dragons arent Reptiles, nor are they mammals. Dragons do not nurse their young, as the definition of mammal dictates, and thusly are in an entirely different phylum all their own.

To explain the warm-blooded ness, a certain species of dragon (Official name: Frost dragon[Draco Occidentalis Martimus], also called "Ice Dragons") migrates from [Ant]Artica. Cold blooded creatures could not possibly survive in both warm and deathly cold climates. Since dragons can cross-breed with each other, this explains the cross-special consistency.
« Last Edit: February 22, 2011, 09:45:27 PM by takato14 »

Dragons arent Reptiles, nor are they mammals. Dragons do not nurse their young, as the definition of mammal dictates, and thusly are in an entirely different phylum all their own.

To explain the warm-blooded ness, a certain species of dragon (Official name: Frost dragon[Draco Occidentalis Martimus], also called "Ice Dragons") migrates from [Ant]Artica. Cold blooded creatures could not possibly survive in both warm and deathly cold climates. Since dragons can cross-breed with each other, this explains the cross-special consistency.
WHAT THE FFF---!! can i invent the name for dragons since they're not mammals or reptiles? :3
NINJAEDIT: owait do they already have a name?

WHAT THE FFF---!! can i invent the name for dragons since they're not mammals or reptiles? :3
NINJAEDIT: owait do they already have a name?
Well, The phylum is named dragonalia; im not sure of the actual scientific name.

Well, The phylum is named dragonalia; im not sure of the actual scientific name.
Oh, OK then. :D