The Eastern Sierra dragons share many traits with their European ancestors. It is assumed that they somehow migrated from there in the early dawn of man.
- Size: The dragons of “there” are quite large, with an average length of about 30 feet from snout to tail. They are also quite tall, standing around 15 feet at the shoulder when upright on their hind legs.
- Numbers: There are not many dragons in “There,” as they are a rare and majestic species. It is estimated that there are only a few dozen dragons living in the area at any given time.
- Life expectancy: Dragons are known to be long-lived creatures, with some individuals living for several centuries. It is not uncommon for a dragon in “there” to reach the age of 500 or even older.
- Color: The dragons of “There” come in a variety of colors, ranging from shimmering gold and silver to deep red and purple. Some individuals even have patterns of multiple colors on their scales.
- Main food source: Dragons are omnivorous creatures, and their diet in “There” includes a variety of plants and animals. They have been known to hunt and consume large game, such as deer and elk, as well as smaller prey like rabbits and rodents. They also forage for a variety of plant matter, including berries and other fruits.
(Note: We currently have no dragons for sale.)