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Egg- this egg has bright blue spikes and is deep read in color. There is also a tail with spikes on it. It sometime let of socks of electric.
Hatchling- this hatching colors are not the same as the egg, it is green with black spikes. This is to make sure young males do not fight over females in this stage, as the skin is not yet electric proof. It is also for hiding in forest as there green color match in to the grass well. The spicks let electric out in the area around it and young ----- use there tail to let the electric in to the ground. Most young will live together no madder if male or female, as their parent do not look after there young. The hatchling will live with the other until one day before adulthood. Thire are said to be other colors for male, and females.
Adult-this creature has thick skin to keep electric from hurting it, the color change make male live in the forest, when females go to live at volcanoes. The males travel in a small group of 2 to 5. While the female travel alone. so when a group of male do meet a female they will have a battle of who will get the female, sometime the battles can take days, and during this time the female may be gone. The wing like spikes on their side can be used as a battering ram to knock the foe out, or to stun them. if two female met they may fight over their land, but the are more peaceful the males so this does not happed often .they still use their tail to let electric in to the ground at times, but they are smarter when using their electric on others. These creatures are the hardest to train, but the eggs are easy to find.
Colors- eggs
spikes-blue
body- red
-hatchling-
spikes- black
body- green
-adult female-
spikes-black
body- red
-adult male-
spikes-blue
body- green
---- means name gos here.
zuea creatures!
zuea creatures!
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yes, and that took me forever to type....and spell right.
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