Violedraco purpurus

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Extinct (April 12th, 2020): outcompeted by D. brunus and Terroslontus takydromus

Evolved from D. arbora that moved to Zone B due to lower competition. They changed purple to camouflage.

Found in Zone b they are usually found on the trees of M. sustensa. They feed on the leaves of M. sustensa, seeds of M. sustensa, and L. clearensis (if it’s on the ground). Some live on the ground but prefer the trees as it’s more camouflage. They live in groups of 3-6 with a hierarchy. They get 20-40cm. Males fight for rights for breeding and when they mate they lay eggs on the tree tops, the eggs are sticky and stick on the tree. When the eggs hatch the babies are independent of their parents and start to live in groups.