Harvest Dragon

Harvest Dragons were released on October 10, 2010, alongside Ember Dragons.

Harvest Dragon eggs are found in different habitats depending on season. They appear in the Alpine during winter and in the Forest during spring, summer, and autumn.

Egg
This heavy egg feels slightly warm.

Hatchling
''Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. It always seems to be hungry.''

Mature hatchling
''Aww... It's a cute baby dragon. It always seems to be hungry.''

''And look! It has grown wings! It must be close to maturing.''

Adult
''Harvest dragons are a large, flightless breed most often found in heavily forested mountains. Normally shy, these omnivorous dragons keep to themselves in remote regions, but in the fall they descend from their high territory to search for food—and lots of it. During the autumn months, harvest dragons will eat whatever they can find, from large and small animals to nuts and fruit. In the winter they retreat into large caves and hibernate until spring, living off the fat they have built up.''

Sprite artists

 * JOTB (All)

Sprites

 * Female
 * rowspan="2"|[[File:Harvest egg.gif]]
 * rowspan="2"|[[File:Harvest hatchi.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest female hatchi.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest female.png]]
 * Male
 * [[File:Harvest male hatchi.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest male.png]]
 * [[File:Harvest male hatchi.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest male.png]]

Sprites No Longer In-Use
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 * colspan="5"|Temporary event sprites
 * Holiday 2011 Female
 * rowspan="2"|–
 * rowspan="2"|[[File:Harvest hatchi Christmas 2011.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest female hatchi Christmas 2011.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest female Christmas 2011.gif]]
 * Holiday 2011 Male
 * [[File:Harvest male Christmas 2011.gif]]
 * colspan="5"|Retired sprites
 * Original dead egg
 * colspan="4"|[[File:Old Harvest dead egg.gif]]
 * [[File:Harvest male Christmas 2011.gif]]
 * colspan="5"|Retired sprites
 * Original dead egg
 * colspan="4"|[[File:Old Harvest dead egg.gif]]
 * Original dead egg
 * colspan="4"|[[File:Old Harvest dead egg.gif]]

Trivia

 * Harvest Dragons are sometimes confused with Pumpkin Dragons because the word "harvest" is prominently featured in the Pumpkin dragon's egg description.