Dragon eggs

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Dragon eggs can be identified by their size alone. Some reach the height of a man's shoulder. Dragons are in the eggs for at least several months, with some incubating for 10 years. Each breed has a different type of eggshell. Although according to Sir Edward Howe, Chinese breeds are notoriously hard to categorize. Most of them have an appearance similar to porcelain.

  • Angelwing eggs are golden-brown with flecks of bright yellow.
  • Kazilik eggs are dusty reddish, speckled with green.
  • Alaman eggs are very small and pale lemon-yellow.
  • Akhal-Teke eggs are cream-colored and spotted with red and orange.