Dragon Eggs (Books)

"Dragon eggs are often heavily armed, and many of them move with frightening speed and DEADLY accuracy. An egg is so well equipped with egg defenses it does not need to be guarded. NEVER put one in your pocket. An egg can explode, shoot lightning bolts, or shoot poisonous gases."

- The Incomplete Book of Dragons

The eggs of various Dragon species appearing in the original How to Train Your Dragon Book series and supplemental books have been described. They are highly variable in size, shape, protrusions, and color.

Driller-Dragon
Driller-Dragon eggs are spiky and ovoid. It is noted that female Driller-Dragons have a very thick hide and therefore are able to pass these pointy eggs.

Eight-Legged Nadder
The eggs of this species are on the small side with a purple base and blue spots over the surface.

Goreslingus Rex
The eggs of this species is not described, other than it looks very similar to that of a Common or Garden Dragon.

Gronckle
Gronckle eggs are ovoid, a dark green color, and have blunt nobs over their shell, similar to the hides of the hatched dragon.