

Magpie (Hunted for both their meat and hoards of shinies)įerret (Probably kept as popular pets/small game hunting companions.) Tree Gecko (Has great camouflage but oddly is color blind.) Grey Squirrel (Probably a common meat in stews and campfire roasts) they are close cousins to cobras and kraits.) Note: Irl all species of sea snake are venomous. Named not for it's color by for it's curious love of olives. Bright blue and orange coloration warns of it's toxicity. White-Eared Hummingbird (Yes birds do have ears!) although maybe not by insectivorous dominated clans.)

Pangolin (Noted for keeping lairs insect free! Might be kept around as a form of pest control. Might even be given as gifts(for pets or to eat) during special occasions) Possibly a Keystone species?)įancy Rat (Possibly kept as pets. Possibly done to flush out game from underbrush or usher in new growth in remote areas. Has been observed spreading forest fires by carrying burning branches to new areas. Mirrors however are allergic.)įirebearer (A type of squirrel monkey.
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Probably hunted as wild game.)Īrroyo Toad (Most dragons have developed an immunity to it's skin toxin. Golden-Laced Rooster (Can reached running speeds of up to 15km an hour. Note: Irl only male Mallards have the signature green hood.) Probably hunted as wild game for meat and feathers. Probably hunted as wild game for meat and feathers) Probably hunted for as wild game for meat and fur)įalse-Peacock Quail (Pretty plumage. Hooded Skunk (despite being a skunk its rather docile. Steppes Box Turtle (Known for the pattern on it's shell)

Hooded Hen (Can be ornery maybe? A decent meal for a dragon. hilariously large dragons might use them similarly to cottonballs.) Possibly dug up as food by hatchlings)Ĭottontail Rabbit (A decent meal for dragons, probably farmed for meat and fur. strangely tend to dig in opposite directions from their mates. Possibly kept by dragons for it's plumage)īroad-footed Moles (Stubborn. Tend to be short lived due to this reason. Zephyr Sparrow (Flies very high but is prone to oxygen deprivation. can leap great distances and has a tendency to brood.) Sun Flecked Fieldmouse (Fur sparkles in the sunlight. Most likely purged for spreading diseases.) Plague Bat (Bats native to the Scarred Wasteland. Cancellation charges will apply according to our Terms and Conditions.Balsas Anole (Able to change color based on mood. We will run any tour with operational status if non-essential travel to the tour destination remains permitted by the FCO.
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