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'''Anagallis Dragons''' were released on April 26, 2015, into the [[:Category:Desert|Desert]], [[:Category:Forest|Forest]] and [[:Category:Jungle|Jungle]] biomes. They are common to uncommon.
 
'''Anagallis Dragons''' were released on April 26, 2015, into the [[:Category:Desert|Desert]], [[:Category:Forest|Forest]] and [[:Category:Jungle|Jungle]] biomes. They are common to uncommon.
   

Revision as of 03:58, 27 March 2016

Anagallis Dragon

Female Anagallis Dragon
Female Anagallis Dragon
Release date April 26, 2015
Rarity Uncommon
Color Female: Green and yellow with blue

Male: Green and yellow with red

Nicknames Watermelon (male only)
Habitat Desert, Forest, Jungle

Anagallis Dragons were released on April 26, 2015, into the Desert, Forest and Jungle biomes. They are common to uncommon.

Official Dragon Description

Egg

"This delicately patterned egg is sitting in the sunshine."

Hatchling

"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It seems very friendly and loves the sunshine."

Mature Hatchling

"Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It seems very friendly and loves the sunshine.
And look! It has grown brightly-colored wings! It must be close to maturing."

Adult

"Anagallis Dragons are a medium-sized omnivorous breed. Widespread and adaptable, their easygoing nature enables them to flourish under most conditions. They are social creatures, fun-loving and outgoing, and will readily defend smaller dragons from others’ aggression. They are fond of sunshine, and can often be found basking on rocks; on cloudy or stormy days they are more reluctant to venture out, and will often hide themselves away until the weather is more favorable."

Sprite Artist(s)

Sprites

Series Egg Hatchling Mature Hatchling Adult
Female

Anagallis egg Anagallis hatchi Anagallis female hatchi Anagallis female
Male

Anagallis male hatchi Anagallis male

Egg Sequence

Stage 0 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 Dead
Anagallis egg Anagallis crack 1 Anagallis crack 2 Anagallis crack 3 Anagallis crack 4 Anagallis crack 5 Anagallis dead egg

Additional Information

Additional information given by Imbecamiel on the forums.

:3 I'm so glad you guys like the egg design.

I keep thinking of it as a confetti egg, myself. These bbs are ready to party from the minute they're born. XD

Imbecamiel


Eeee! *bounces* So happy to see people aren't disappointed with them now they're All Grown Up!

(And for anyone curious about where the pink/purple accents come from - I wouldn't have thought of them either, but apparently nature has other ideas ;D)

ETA: re the Tinsel pairing - o.o What I would not give for one of those... *drools*

Imbecamiel


<3 all around - so fun to wake up to lots of happy! :D

I'm very glad people approve of the blue/red choices for male and female. Fun fact: Some early naturalists studying the flowers thought that the blue variety of plant was the female and the red was the male.

'Nother fun fact: Apparently "Anagallis" derives from a Greek word meaning "to laugh."

<hands you virtual cookies> I wondered if anyone else would remember those books! They are indeed the original source of my love for these pretty flowers. ^^

There will definitely be more info about them. As proven by the leak at the beginning of the release... their encyclopedia info is set up and ready to go, so it should be available soon.

Imbecamiel


Yep, the plural for their name is the same as the singular, just like deer/deer. Hopefully that won't prove too confusing, but yeah. Making up a shortened nickname is always an option too.

Imbecamiel