ROMANIAN LONGHORN

They have dark green scales and long, golden horns. Their traditional breeding ground, in Romania, is now a major dragon reservation for all breeds. They are an endangered species due to the demand for their horns and are the focus of an intense breeding programme while their horns are now defined as a Class B Non-Tradeable Material.

They eat goats, cattle and sheep, usually by roasting their prey while on their horns.


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