Mantis X: How To Breed Your Dragon
Mantis X How to Breed Your Dragon: The Ultimate Guide to Raising Legendary Creatures
By Dr. A. Herpetoculturist & HTTYD Lore Master
- Raptorial forelegs (foldable like a dragon’s talons)
- Ocelli (three simple eyes on top of the head, resembling small dragon horns)
- Wings suggesting flight capability (though only males fly well)
- Thoracic shields that, in some species, look like armored scales
Breeding Combinations
Conclusion: Your Dragon Breeding Journey Starts Here
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So, you’ve decided to take the plunge and expand your "dragon" hoard. The Dragon Mantis X Mantis X How to Breed Your Dragon: The
- Never release captive mantises – Non-native species (like Chinese mantises) outcompete native ones. In HTTYD terms, releasing an invasive mantis-dragon is like letting a Red Death loose in the Archipelago.
- Breed only what you can feed. One ootheca = up to 200 nymphs. You need fruit fly cultures, then houseflies, then roaches. Do not starve your dragons.
- Fan works are fine – creating fictional hybrids for art, fic, or games harms no living creature. Go wild.
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