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| “ | 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. |
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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.
Breathquencher[]
The eggs of Breathquencers are large and ovoid, with a rainbow coloration.
Centidile[]
Centidile egg are small and oval. They are yellow with black stripes around them.
Common or Garden Dragon[]
Common or Garden Dragon eggs are oval and small. They have a bright color, with spots of a darker color all over the surface of the egg.
Deadly Shadow[]
A Deadly Shadow egg is capable of shooting lightning from its upper half. It is oval and has a purple coloration.
Devilish Dervish[]
Devilish Dervish eggs are bright red, with spikes protruding from them for protection.
Doomfang[]
The eggs of Doomfangs are large and oval, having a reddish brown coloration.
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.
Electricsquirm[]
Electricsquirm eggs are small and round, with a blue coloration. They surrounded by a field of electricity, and can electrocute a dragon that eats them from the inside.
Exterminator[]
Exterminator eggs can only hatch when they come into contact with fresh lava. They are translucent, with the baby dragon being visible on the inside.
Flying Gator[]
Eggs of Flying Gators are ovoid, with small bumps all over them. They are blue green in color.
Glow-worm[]
Glow-worm eggs are small and have the distinct ability to glow in the dark. If eaten by another dragon, they will make its stomach glow as well.
Golphin[]
Golphin eggs are small and white. They have two eye-like spots on them. They can jump and bounce off things, an ability which they use to escape predators.
Goreslingus Rex[]
The eggs of this species is not described, other than it looks very similar to that of a Common or Garden Dragon.
Greater Pricklepine[]
A Greater Pricklepine egg is oval, with spikes protruding from every side of it. It is grey-blue in color.
Grimler[]
Grimler eggs are reddish brown in color, with a scale pattern on them.
Gronckle[]
Gronckle eggs are ovoid, a dark green color, and have blunt nobs over their shell, similar to the hides of the hatched dragon.
Hogfly[]
Hogfly eggs are small and round, with a light coloration and white spots on them.
Horrors[]
The eggs of Horrors are small and oval. They are yellow with thin black stripes on them.
Long-Eared Caretaker Dragon[]
Long-Eared Caretaker Dragon eggs are ovoid. They are white in color and have black spots on their upper half.
Long-Eared Flutterfire[]
Eggs of this dragon are very small, with wings sprouting from the sides. These wings help them fly out of reach from predators. They are yellow with orange stripes.
Marsh Tiger[]
Marsh Tiger eggs are oval, with scale patterns on them. They are dark orange in color, with red stripes resembling claw marks.
Monstrous Nightmare[]
The egg of a Monstrous Nightmare is oval, with a yellow and red coloration. It is covered in bright flames.
Mood-Dragon[]
Mood-Dragon eggs change their colour depending on their mood, just like adults can.
Polar-Serpent[]
A Polar-Serpent egg is quite elongated and white in color.
Prickleboggle[]
Prickleboggle eggs are small and oval, covered in small thin spikes that protect it from predators. They have a milky white coloration.
Raptortongue[]
The eggs of Raptortongues are ovoid and multi-colored. They have scale-like patterns on them.
Red Tiger[]
Red Tiger eggs are oval, with a thinner base and a wider top. They are light red in color, with patches of darker shades.
Rhinoback[]
Rhinoback eggs are large and oval, covered in dark red scales.
Rocket Ripper[]
The eggs of Rocket Rippers are oval and light purple, with darker circle and spots all over them.
Sandrazor[]
Sandrazor eggs are oval, with a grey-blue coloration and dark spots on it.
Savager[]
Savager eggs are ovoid in shape and light brown in color.
Seadragonus Giganticus Maximus[]
The eggs of this species are incredibly small compared to the size of the adult dragon. They have a pale yellow coloration.
Squealer[]
The egg of a Squealer is small, with a long sharp nail on its top and a reddish brown color. The eggs greatly resemble rabbit droppings.
Sticky Stealer[]
The eggs are small and oval, with an orange substance covering the top layer. They are pale yellow in color.
Stink Dragon[]
Stink Dragon eggs are oval and white. The dragons lay their eggs in its own feces.
Throatgoggler[]
Throatgoggler eggs look identical to green apples and can be mistaken for them by both humans and dragons. They hatch when exposed to extreme heat, such as being thrown in the middle of a fire.
Tiddly-Nip Tick-Botherer[]
Tiddly-Nip Tick-Botherer eggs are small and round with a light grey coloration.
Toxic Nightshade[]
Toxic Nightshade eggs are oval and bright yellow, with thin spikes covering them from all angles.
Underground Tail-Hunter[]
The egg of an Underground Tail-Hunter is oval, with a light grey coloration and dark spots on the lower half.
Windwalker[]
Windwalker eggs are ovoid and brown.
Winterflesher[]
Winterflesher eggs are small and round with a dark red coloration.
'X' Dragon[]
These eggs are small and round. They have a dark coloration, with a white 'X' on one side.
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