Dragonettes-These bipedal dragons is perhaps the most docile of dragons. The largest are generally 6 feet at the shoulder, 12 feet in length with a 20 foot wingspan while the smaller are generally 3 feet long with a 6 foot wingspan. Their bodies are made up of two large wings, two small front legs, and two large powerful back legs, along with a long tail, a long neck and their head of course. They are generally herd or flock animals but can be raised on their own by a good owner. The larger dragonettes are used as steeds and work animals while the smaller are used as reliable messengers. Uniquely the dragonette is omnivorous, though preferring plants and vegetables.
Green Dragonette- often the most common of Dragonettes, known for it’s coat of green scales and it’s great height. The green dragonette is just one of the breeds which is ridden as a mount for various purposes and is very intelligent.
Courier Dragonette- this dragonette is considerably smaller than it’s large cousins. The Courier dragonette occasionally called the dwarf dragonette is generally used as a messenger for letters and messages over long distances. They have a great sense of direction and due to their small size can be very swift in flight.
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