Description
In the heart of a rainforest you can find some hymenopterous dragons’ kinds and green shrub dragons are one of them. These creatures are venomous, lizard-sized, their wings are wide and noisy, and their scales look just like gems sparkling bright when sunrays reach their backs. Dragons of the kind live in a hive made of leaves, grass, fur, feathers, nutshells, bug wings and sometimes even tiny animal bones glued all together with their sticky saliva which becomes firm but flexible in about an hour after it leaves their mouth. Such a hive is usually built in the depth of a lush shrub, its branches used for frames. While males feed on fruits and flower nectar, females are nimble dangerous hunters lurking in shadows here and there in search for some large insects, spiders or even some rodents which can be three-four times their size. Green shrub dragons’ younglings have great appetites, so when the season of hatching is coming all the swarm unites for hunting on something big enough to feed their gluttonous spawn.
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