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Dragon Egg

Dragon Egg

 

  1. Incubate the egg. Put it in a little nest. Don't keep it under a heat lamp all the time. If this dragon were in the wild, its mom would have gone out to get things like food for herself before the eggs hatch. So, if you use a lamp often, only put the nest under the lamp when you would normally use it.
  2. Wait for it to hatch. Keep an eye on it when it starts to move. Always be there when the dragon hatches, because, like ducks and other birds, newly hatched dragons think that the first thing it sees is its mom. And you would be pretty embarrassed if your dragon thought that your Superman poster was its mom, right?
  3. Create a bond after it hatches. This can be done by hand feeding it and spending a lot of time with it.
  4. Train your dragon.

 

(Information from WikiHow to Care for a Dragon)

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