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Gold-horned Tangar
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Gold-horned Tangars were released on September 17, 2011, alongside Spotted Greenwings during the "Secret Friday" release. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Tangar" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.
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*They are not social but show no territoriality, peacefully coexisting with any other dragons. *Mates are picked based on how shiny the horns are—shinier horns indicate a healthier, stronger individual. *The only time they become aggressive is when defending a nest or a mate. *Choose a new mate every breeding season but remain loyal to their partner until the eggs hatch. *Hatchlings often follow their parents until they reach maturity but no parental care is shown.
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Western Dragons
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Gold-horned Tangar egg.gif
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This egg has bright orange and green markings.
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Life
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Jungle *Live in the canopy of warm, dense, humid jungles. *Long limbs, neck, and tail make them ill-suited for colder climates.
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*Scales are small, round, and slightly reflective. *Horns are made up of a bony core covered in a hard, reflective material. *Every tangar has the same number of spots, though they vary slightly in size, shape, and shade of gold. *The luster of the horns is determined by the dragon’s health while the outer layer is being laid down. *Very light body with many pneumatic spaces in the longer bones. *Have long, sharp claws to aid in gripping branches. *Tail is somewhat prehensile. *Females are larger than males.
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*Very active and always hungry. *Love fruit but attracted to any sweet, brightly colored foods. *May steal small, colorful items. *Good jumpers, and enjoy climbing tall objects, including people. *Personalities range from inquisitive and friendly to shy and flighty.
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Gold, green and orange
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Tangar
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Gold-horned Tangar female.png
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2011-09-17
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*Primarily herbivorous, feeding mostly on fruits, berries, nuts, leaves, and flowers. *Occasionally eat birds, reptiles, or small mammals, especially when breeding. *Sometimes eat rocks or clay for additional minerals or to neutralize poisons from their diet.
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JOTB
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Gold-horned Tangars were released on September 17, 2011, alongside Spotted Greenwings during the "Secret Friday" release. Under the old Breed sort, these dragons sorted as "Tangar" on a user's scroll. As of August 14, 2016, they now sort using their Encyclopedia name.