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[[Image:Hatchling.jpg|thumb|400px|Hatchling, by Anke Eissmann, depicting the hatching of [[Temeraire]]. (c) Anke Eissmann]]
 
[[Image:Hatchling.jpg|thumb|400px|Hatchling, by Anke Eissmann, depicting the hatching of [[Temeraire]]. (c) Anke Eissmann]]
 
A newly-hatched dragon. The common western wisdom held that to successfully domesticate a dragon, it must be harnessed almost immediately after its hatching, or it will remain feral.   
 
A newly-hatched dragon. The common western wisdom held that to successfully domesticate a dragon, it must be harnessed almost immediately after its hatching, or it will remain feral.   
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The oriental behaviour with the dragonet is different of european one, they think the dragonet have first to stay with other dragons and study and then when they could do a good choice take a companion. The dragonets turned wild of the oriental are almost zero.
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Dragonets exhibit immediate signs of intelligence, including the use of language, upon hatching.
 
Dragonets exhibit immediate signs of intelligence, including the use of language, upon hatching.

Revision as of 13:49, 17 June 2008

Hatchling, by Anke Eissmann, depicting the hatching of Temeraire. (c) Anke Eissmann

A newly-hatched dragon. The common western wisdom held that to successfully domesticate a dragon, it must be harnessed almost immediately after its hatching, or it will remain feral.

The oriental behaviour with the dragonet is different of european one, they think the dragonet have first to stay with other dragons and study and then when they could do a good choice take a companion. The dragonets turned wild of the oriental are almost zero.


Dragonets exhibit immediate signs of intelligence, including the use of language, upon hatching.

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