


Sometimes the male-cares for the eggs alone.

Pairs remain together until the eggs hatch, thoughĪt other times a single parent-often the female, but They keep their eggs in their lairs, watching FewĮggs left in this way survive-and dragons that hatchįrom them might not learn to fend for themselvesīy the time they reach adulthood, even evil or selfishĭragons have developed a measure of parenting The eggs will have a decent chance of survival. They might abandon clutches of eggs wherever Times, for love-but they are rarely prepared to rear Might do so out of sheer biological urge-or even, at Vary from one kind of dragon to another, severalĬommonalities exist. Although the specifics of mating rites and relationships
