
Another morning dawns and there is still not much activity in the fields in Åby, but in the cave that Hasse fell into, it is full of activity. It's time again for the dragon queen to lay her eggs. She can do this without any problems. However, she is a little sad.
Four of the baby dragons that were hatched the previous day have died and also the baby dragon that has been out of balance all the time since hatching has also died and she misses them. The four baby dragons died quite quickly and she didn't have as much of an emotional connection to them as she did to the baby dragon who had bad balance.
But now it's a new day and she's ready at the first nest. The male is awake and spews fire into every nest the dragon queen uses. The eggs pop out quite quickly and there is a lot of mucus that the male eagerly licks off.
The dragon queen lays 70 eggs and she is happy with that. She hopes the baby dragons that will hatch will be fine. The dragon queen thinks their luck has started to turn and she doesn't like it. The male is optimistic and tries to make her happier.
At the same time as the eldest dragon queen lays her eggs, the eggs of 20 other dragon queens begin to hatch.
The white dragon queen in the old cave in Åby watches her dragon cubs hatch one by one. She still remembers how it burned in her anus when she laid the eggs, but she thinks it's wonderful to see her little dragon babies hatch. All the baby dragons are doing well and several of them are mischievous and running around the cave. The male fetches food for all the baby dragons and they eat with good appetite.
The dragon queen and the male mate. At the same time as baby dragons are now hatching again, it is time for the very first now adult baby dragons to say goodbye to their parents and leave the safe cave. It will be a mostly emotional farewell for the dragon queen, but she is also happy that they are now big enough to fend for themselves. The adult dragons fly out of the cave as a large flock. None of them stay in Åby.
The all-black dragon queen in the old mine in Åby also sees all her dragon babies hatch without any problems whatsoever. She thinks they are so incredibly cute. When all the baby dragons are hatched, the male and the dragon queen make sure they get food. The dragon queen and the male mate soon after the baby dragons start playing with each other after they finish eating.
It is also time for the now adult dragons to leave the mine. The dragon queen says goodbye to each dragon and she can't help but cry a little. But she's sure they'll be fine without her help. The adult dragons do not leave the mine as a large herd but a few at a time. None of the dragons stay in Åby.
The silver colored dragon queen who lives in the old mine in Landala also watches her eggs hatch and baby dragons tumble out of the large nest. Many of the baby dragons are lively and the noise level rises in the old mine but the dragon queen loves her baby dragons and lets them be heard. The dragon queen makes sure that the baby dragons are fed when they are all hatched. The male is eager to mate but he has to wait until the baby dragons have finished eating and start fooling around with each other. Then the male and the dragon queen go further into the mine and mate.
Even the silver colored dragon queen has to say goodbye to her first hatched dragon cubs who have now become adults. The now adult dragons are curious about what lies outside the mine and some barely have time to say goodbye to their parents because they are so curious about the new world that awaits them. The dragon queen understands and lets them leave the mine. She feels a little sad for a while but starts by taking care of the other baby dragons in the mine. The adult dragons fly in different directions but none of them stay in Landala. Some of the dragons fly over Liseberg but no one sees them.
The silver-gold colored dragon queen who lives in the cave at Hisingsparken sees all her eggs hatch without any problems and she enjoys the smell of the transparent liquid that flows from each egg. The male stands by and also watches when the eggs hatch and he feels proud because he is the father of the baby dragons. When all the baby dragons have hatched, the male fetches food for them and feeds them. The dragon cubs want to rest for a while after eating, and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate.
The now adult dragons that were hatched several days ago begin to leave the cave. The dragon queen says goodbye to each dragon and wishes them luck. She feels a little sad that they are leaving the cave but there is no room in the cave for the adult dragons and all the baby dragons. Some pairs of dragons choose to stay in the other four caves in Hisingsparken, while the other dragons fly on in different directions.
In the giant mine in Toltorp, three dragon queens are waiting for the eggs they have laid to hatch as they should.
The black-orange dragon queen's eggs hatch as they should, and the baby dragons fill each nest. When all the baby dragons are hatched and gathered, the male brings them food and they all eat with good appetite. The baby dragons start playing with each other when they have finished eating and the male and the dragon queen mate while the baby dragons play and have fun.
The black-orange dragon queen has adult dragons that have to leave because they no longer fit well in the mine because they are so big. The dragon queen says goodbye to the adult dragons before they leave the mine forever. She hopes they will do well. Some of the adult dragons have already formed dragon pairs and the dragon queen is happy to see it. All the dragons fly in different directions as they leave the mine, but the pairs fly close together. Maybe they will also have baby dragons in the future.
The black-brown dragon queen's eggs are starting to hatch and all the baby dragons are doing well. The empty eggshells soon fill each nest and baby dragon after baby dragon crawls out of the nest. Many of the baby dragons make different noises and the noise level rises quickly in the cave. The other dragon queens get curious and look where the black-brown dragon queen has her nests. When all the baby dragons have hatched, the dragon queen gathers all the baby dragons and brings them food. The baby dragons soon eat their very first food and become quieter. The male and the queen dragon mate when the baby dragons have finished eating and play again.
Even the black-brown dragon queen has adult dragons that leave the mine forever. She is happy that they have grown and become adults. But of course she will still miss them. Although there have been several baby dragons hatched since the now-adults were hatched, there is always something special about the very first dragons. They have lived in the mine the longest of all the hatchlings and the dragon queen knows them best of her dragon cubs. Therefore, it feels a bit sad when they are now leaving. Several of the adults have formed dragon pairs and maybe they will lay eggs and have baby dragons as well. The dragons fly in different directions but each pair of dragons takes the same direction and they fly close together.
The coal black dragon queen's eggs also hatch as they should and both the male and the dragon queen are pleased with the results. The dragon cubs aren't as lively as the black-brown dragon queen's but that doesn't matter. When all the baby dragons have hatched and emerged from each nest, the dragon queen collects all the baby dragons while the male fetches food. Some of the baby dragons are very hungry and eat their food very quickly. When the baby dragons have been fed and are exploring the mine, the male mates with the dragon queen.
The jet black dragon queen also has adult dragons now leaving the mine. The dragon queen wishes the adult dragons luck and she hopes they will fend for themselves without any problems. None of these dragons have formed a dragon pair yet, but there are some males who like each female, so maybe they will become a dragon pair in the future. Most of the dragons leave the mine as one big pack. Many of the dragons fly towards Glimmered and Haga.
In the giant cave in Lillhagen, three dragon queens are also waiting for the eggs to hatch. They are full of anticipation and the males are also very curious and smell and listen to the eggs.
The black-red dragon queen's eggs begin to hatch and both the male and the dragon queen look curiously at the eggs that begin to crack. All the eggs hatch without any problems and every baby dragon crawls out of its nests. When all the baby dragons have hatched and come out of the nest, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. The dragon cubs are hungry and eat with good appetite. When they have finished eating, they want to rest a bit and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate.
The black and red dragon queen has adult dragons leaving the cave and she says goodbye to each dragon and wishes them continued success. The dragon queen hopes that she has taught them enough that they can get by without any problems. She hasn't taught them this fire-breathing thing, but there's no need because they have that knowledge instinctively. The dragons fly in different directions as they leave the cave.
The black blue dragon queen's egg hatches without any problems whatsoever. The baby dragons are very lively and leave their nests very quickly. They start playing with each other before everyone even gets out of each nest. The male tries to calm down the baby dragons so they don't disturb the other dragon queens. When all the baby dragons have left their nests, the dragon queen fetches them food. A few baby dragons' stomachs are growling and they are all hungry. The dragon queen feeds the baby dragons and when they have finished eating, she mates with the male.
The very first baby dragons hatched almost a week ago are now adults and must leave the cave. The dragon queen feels some sadness that they have to leave her but that's how it is for all children eventually. The dragon queen is sure that the adults can fend for themselves and maybe even start their own family eventually. Both the male and the dragon queen say goodbye to the adult dragons as they leave the cave forever. The dragons fly in different directions after coming out of the cave. They remember their mother with great warmth.
The grey-black-red dragon queen's eggs take a long time to hatch but each dragon cub is healthy and all the eggs hatch although it takes a little longer than usual. The fact that it takes longer is mostly due to the fact that these particular shells are harder than they usually are. Maybe it got too hot in the nests during the night. When all the baby dragons have gotten out of their nests, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. He knows they are hungry. When the baby dragons have finished eating and start playing with each other, the dragon queen mates with the male.
It's time for the grey-black-red dragon queen to say goodbye to the adult dragons that hatched almost a week ago. The baby dragons have grown incredibly fast. Almost too fast according to the dragon queen and now they are adults and have to fend for themselves. The dragon queen has a hard time saying goodbye to the adult dragons and letting them fly away never to be seen again. She will miss their little personalities of their own. The adult dragons are curious about the world outside the cave but say goodbye to their parents and leave the cave. They fly in different directions. Every new thing is carefully examined by the dragons.
In the cave by Eklanda, the gold-colored dragon queen wakes up and listens carefully. Surely it sounded like some eggs started to crackle? The dragon queen goes to the first nest and she heard exactly right. The eggs begin to hatch. All the eggs in each nest hatch exactly as they should and the dragon queen feels very satisfied and happy. At the very first hatching, some baby dragons were sick and died. All hatched today are perfectly healthy. When all the baby dragons have risen from each nest, the dragon queen wakes up her male and he directly fetches food for the baby dragons. The baby dragons eat with good appetite and when they are done they want to play. The male and the dragon queen mate, but at the same time they keep an eye on the baby dragons so that they don't get hurt.
The baby dragons that were hatched almost a week ago are now fully grown and it is time for them to leave the cave. The adult dragons just think it's nice to leave the cave because it's cramped for them walking around. The dragon queen, on the other hand, feels a little sad that they have to leave the cave. She would have liked to go with them if she could. Both the male and the dragon queen say goodbye to the dragons before leaving the cave. Many of the dragons leave the cave as slightly smaller flocks. Some of the dragons are best with each other. They fly in slightly different directions when they come out of the cave. None of the dragons are afraid, but they are looking forward to a new exciting life.
In an older former mine at Balltorp, the black-brown dragon queen stands by the very first nest and watches as the baby dragons begin to hatch. Her anus stung badly when she laid the eggs, but when she sees the cute baby dragons coming out of the eggs, the sting is worth every minute. All the eggs hatch exactly as they should and the baby dragons are lively and very curious about everything new. When all the baby dragons have crawled out of their nests, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. They eat with good appetite and when they have finished eating, the male and the dragon queen mate.
Even the black-brown dragon queen has adult dragons that are due to leave the mine today. The dragon queen thinks it's a shame that they have to leave her but it's only natural. The adult dragons feel quite ready to leave the mine. They promise to try to visit sometime, but both the male and the dragon queen know that it probably won't happen. Each dragon says goodbye to its parents before flying off on new adventures. The dragons fly in different directions after coming out of the mine.
In an even older former mine in Gårda, the bronze-colored dragon queen is waiting for the eggs she laid the previous day to hatch. She is actually a bit impatient but after a while the eggs start to move and crack. Egg after egg hatch and all the baby dragons are healthy and curious about their new life. The male stands next to the dragon queen and also watches when the baby dragons hatch. When all the baby dragons are hatched, the male collects them and collects food. The male and the dragon queen help to feed the baby dragons. The baby dragons are hungry and when they have finished eating they start playing with each other. The male and the dragon queen mate but keep an eye out so nothing bad happens to the playing baby dragons.
Even the bronze dragon queen has adult dragons leaving the mine. The Dragon Queen has tried to teach them everything they need to know to fend for themselves and she believes they can manage to get by without her help. But at the same time, she thinks it feels a bit sad that they have to leave the mine. The dragon queen says goodbye to each dragon that leaves the mine and she wishes them luck in their continued lives. Several of the dragons have formed dragon pairs and may be able to have dragon babies themselves. The dragons fly in different directions as they leave the mine.
In a cave located in Hult, the avocado green dragon queen stands by her nests and listens to the eggs. Soon the eggs start to crackle and the shells start to crack. The dragon queen awakens her male. She guesses that he also wants to see when the baby dragons hatch. The male and the dragon queen stand and watch as all the eggs hatch. All the baby dragons are doing well and they are immediately curious about their new surroundings. The male fetches food when all the baby dragons have hatched and feeds them. A baby dragon is so greedy that it bites the male's hand when he feeds it, but the male does not scold the baby dragon. When the baby dragons are full and want to rest, the male and the dragon queen mate.
In the same cave as the avocado-green dragon queen, there are also full-grown dragons who now have to leave the safe cave. But the adult dragons are not sad about it, they are very curious about what is outside the cave. The dragon queen already misses them before they've left but she tries not to show it. The male will also miss them and both the male and the dragon queen say goodbye to the adult dragons before they leave the cave. The adult dragons choose to fly in slightly different directions when they come out of the cave.
In a completely different cave located in Unnered, the brown dragon queen wakes up and hears that her eggs are about to hatch. She immediately gets up and walks over to her nests and sees the very first eggs hatch. The dragon queen goes and wakes her male. He will definitely also want to see when the eggs hatch. The male is sleepy but as soon as he understands that the eggs are hatching, he quickly goes to the nearest nest. The dragon queen happily follows. All the eggs hatch as they should and the baby dragons crawl out of their nests. When all the baby dragons have crawled up and are gathered, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. They eat with good appetite. When they are full, they want to play and the male and the queen dragon mate while the baby dragons play.
The brown dragon queen also has adult dragons to leave the cave. The adult dragons think it will be nice to leave the cave. They like their parents but the cave is now very crowded and both the previous day and this day the dragon queen has not cared for the adult dragons. They almost feel unwelcome. But when the dragon queen and the male have mated, she calls out to the adult dragons and they come to her. The Dragon Queen stands at the entrance and exit to the cave and says she will miss them all. The adult dragons say goodbye to their parents and leave the cave. They fly in different directions when they come out of the cave.
In a cave located in Backadalen, a bronze-red dragon queen stands by her first nest and watches as the eggs begin to hatch. Her male is close by and they are so excited to see the eggs hatch. All the eggs hatch exactly as they should and the male and the dragon queen are happy. The dragon queen goes to get food for her dragon babies. The dragon cubs are hungry and eat with good appetite. They want to rest after eating and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate while the baby dragons sleep for a while.
Even the bronze-red dragon queen has full-grown dragons that must leave the cave today. She already misses them and says goodbye for a very long time. The adult dragons are almost a little embarrassed that their mother cries a little as they leave the cave. Most of the dragons fly in a dense flock and several of them land in Djupedal. There is a very large farm here with lots of animals that the dragons eat before flying on.
In the gigantic old mine in Partille, three dragon queens are waiting for the eggs in their nests to hatch.
The dark green dragon queen watches as the eggs in the first nest begin to crack and the transparent liquid pours out from all the eggs. It starts to smell good in the mine. All the baby dragons hatch as expected and they begin to gather above each nest. When all the baby dragons have crawled out of each nest, the dragon queen collects them while the male fetches food. The dragon cubs are hungry and eat with good appetite. When they are full, they start fooling around and playing with each other. The male and the queen dragon mate while watching over the baby dragons.
Even the dark green dragon queen has adult dragons that now have to leave. The now adult dragons have been enjoying themselves in the mine but for the past two days they have received very little attention and have felt that they have mostly been in the way of their parents. Therefore, they are happy when the parents now say goodbye to them. In addition, several of the dragons have formed dragon pairs and they are looking forward to having their own baby dragons. Each pair of dragons leaves the mine together while lone dragons fly off separately. None of them have any plan of where to fly but they start by looking for food.
The black-gray dragon queen watches as the eggs begin to hatch and she stands near the nest. The male is standing next to her and he feels proud because he is the father of the hatchlings. All the eggs hatch as they should and the baby dragons leave each nest. Only the eggshell remains. The dragon queen collects the baby dragons while the male fetches food. The two parents help feed the baby dragons. When the baby dragons are full, they want to rest for a while and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate.
The black gray dragon queen also has adult dragons that have to leave the mine today as they are now fully grown. The time since they were hatched to now that they are adults has passed very quickly and the dragon queen feels that she has not had time to teach them all that she has wanted to. But she hopes they will do well outside the mine. The dragon queen says goodbye to the adult dragons and wishes them luck. One by one they leave the mine and it somehow gets quieter without them. But the dragon queen has the newly hatched baby dragons as well as the slightly older ones to take care of during the day. The adult dragons fly in different directions after leaving the mine.
The grey-white dragon queen is very tired because she hasn't slept well, but when she hears the eggs in the first nest start to crackle, she gets up from the ground and walks towards the nest. The male also walks up to the nest and watches curiously as the eggs hatch and the baby dragons tumble into the nest. All the eggs hatch without any problems and both the male and the dragon queen are happy. When all the baby dragons are hatched and have emerged from each nest, the dragon queen fetches food for the hungry baby dragons. The male helps feed the baby dragons and when they are full, they want to romp and play. The male and the queen dragon mate while watching over the baby dragons.
The black gray dragon queen also has full grown dragons which unfortunately have to leave the mine today. The adult dragons find the mine cramped and are only happy when the dragon queen tells them they are now old enough to leave the mine. The dragon queen would have gladly let them stay a little longer if there had been more room in the mine. There is so much that she hasn't had time to tell and teach them, but they probably know the most important things to survive. The dragon queen and the male say goodbye to each dragon as they leave the mine. Once they come out, they fly in slightly different directions.
The very last dragon queen waiting for the eggs to hatch is the emerald green one who lives in a cave in Lexby. Both the male and the dragon queen are awake and go to the nest as fast as they can when they hear the first eggs crackling. The crackling increases in strength and baby dragon after baby dragon soon tumbles out of each nest. All the eggs hatch without problems and it won't be long until all the baby dragons have left their nests. The male fetches food and gives appropriate sized pieces of meat to each young dragon. When the baby dragons are full, some want to rest and others want to play. After a while, the male mates with the dragon queen.
The Emerald Dragon Queen also has full grown dragons that must leave the cave today. Some of the dragons have formed dragon pairs and especially the dragon queen is proud that they have formed dragon pairs. She remembers how it was when she herself chose her male in the cave near Åby. The adult dragons feel that they will miss their parents, but they also feel that the cave has become more and more crowded and some of them have already felt quite uncomfortable with the crowding. Therefore, it is with mixed feelings that they say goodbye to their parents and leave the cave forever. Both the male and the dragon queen also have mixed feelings as the dragons leave the cave. The dragons fly in different directions after leaving the cave. Those who have not formed dragon pairs fly around alone.
But it is not only with the dragon queens that baby dragons hatch and adult dragons leave their nests, but it also happens to the ordinary female dragons. It is not with all female dragons that dragon cubs are hatched, however.
The gray dragon female that lives in a cave in Lärje has eggs in her nests that are about to hatch. Both the male and the female are tense because two baby dragons died at first hatch. They hope it won't happen again.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and crackle. After a while, a lot of cracks form in the white hard shells. The cracks widen and a clear liquid begins to ooze from each egg and collects at the bottom of the nest. The crackling and the formation of cracks increases when the liquid has run out. The tops of several eggs are pushed up and come off and fall into the nest. The dragon cubs look out curiously at their new surroundings. From several eggs, the baby dragons' front legs stick out and when they move the legs, the cracks immediately get even bigger and the baby dragons can get out of their eggs. When the baby dragons tumble out of the nest, they have quite bad balance and some of them fall over each other, but they get up quickly. When the baby dragons have gained good balance, they climb out of the nest and it doesn't take long until the first nest is empty except for the empty eggshells.
The female goes to the other nest and the eggs there have started to crackle and crack in several places but the liquid has not flowed out yet. Some of the eggs move violently and the liquid gurgles and bubbles inside the eggs. The cracks become larger and the transparent liquid flows out of the eggs. The liquid foams strongly from the eggs, which move violently, and a thick white foam forms under several of the eggs. The movements of the eggs increase when the liquid has run out. The baby dragons push up the hard shells piece by piece and the shells finally begin to come off. The baby dragons tumble out of the nest on unsteady legs and accidentally make holes in some shells. Many of the baby dragons coo and hum as they move around the nest. After a while, all the baby dragons climb out of the nest.
The eggs in nest number three begin to move and crackle. Some of the eggs rock back and forth while others shake. When the transparent liquid has flowed out of each egg, the eggs' movements become wilder. The baby dragons really want to come out of the eggs. The shells from some of the eggs are swirling because the baby dragons are moving so wildly in the eggs. But the young dragons that move so wildly calm down when they tumble out of the nest. After a while, all the baby dragons have hatched and climb out of the nest together.
The baby dragons are gathered in front of the nest and the male goes to get food so they can eat their first meal. Dragon cubs eat with good appetite.
When the eggs have hatched, the female calls to her the now adult dragons that were hatched almost a week ago. It is time for them to leave the cave because they are fully grown and cannot fit well in the cave. The now adult dragons think it's okay to leave the cave and they say goodbye to their parents and fly off on new adventures. The dragons fly in slightly different directions. It will definitely be emptier and quieter when the adult dragons have left the cave, but the female and the male have the newly hatched baby dragons to take care of.
The silver gray female dragon that lives in a smaller cave in Angered is not waiting to hatch because she has only mated once with the male. The cave is not that big and the male has not been interested in mating and the female has accepted it.
The cave, on the other hand, is full of 50 full-grown dragons, and both the dragons and the male and female think it is far too crowded. Therefore, the now adult dragons must leave the cave. The female says goodbye to each dragon that leaves the cave. Once they come out, they fly in slightly different directions. After 20 minutes all the adult dragons have left the cave and it becomes very quiet and peaceful but also easy to move everywhere. The female looks at the male. Shouldn't they mate now that the adult dragons have left the cave? The male doesn't seem at all interested in mating and the female decides to do some flying. The female exits the cave and flies in the direction of Lexby. She sees several adult dragons flying around there but they are not her own.
The beige female dragon who lives in the cave in Puketorp, on the other hand, is waiting for several eggs to hatch. The male is in the upper part of the cave together with some of the now adult dragons. They eat their last meal of food that they will get before flying away.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and crackle and the female walks up to the nest to get a better look. She calls out to the male and tells him that the eggs are starting to hatch. The male descends from the upper part and stands next to the female and watches the eggs that are starting to hatch.
There are lots of cracks forming in the hard white shells and the clear liquid starts to flow from each egg. The liquid bubbles and foams from some of the eggs as the baby dragons move violently inside the eggs. The activity of the baby dragons increases when the liquid has run out and the front legs of the baby dragons stick out from several eggs. The top shell of several eggs rises and eventually comes off. The first baby dragons start tumbling out of the nest. The newly hatched baby dragons look around confusedly at their new surroundings and begin to explore the nest. They still have poor balance but it will soon improve. More baby dragons start to fill the nest and those who now have good balance climb out of the nest. The baby dragons are a little afraid of their big parents at first, but they soon calm down when they notice that the parents are kind. More and more baby dragons climb out of the nest and finally it is completely empty except for the empty eggshells.
The eggs in nest number two begin to crack and crackle. The clear liquid oozes from all the eggs. When the liquid has run out, the eggs start to move violently and the shells are almost dizzying from some eggs because the baby dragons are moving so wildly. A few other baby dragons tear away the hard shell with their sharp front claws. A few baby dragons stick out their front and back legs and quickly manage to break the eggshells. They tumble into the nest on clumsy and unsteady legs but gain good balance after about two minutes. The nest is filled with more newly hatched baby dragons and the noise level rises. Some of the baby dragons make a lot of loud noises, while others are quieter, but none are completely silent. The first hatchlings begin to emerge from the nest. The rest of the baby dragons soon follow and the nest is empty.
The male goes to get food for the hungry dragon cubs. They eat with good appetite.
It is time for the full grown dragons to leave the cave but they are not sad about it. They are curious about the world outside the cave and some of them have already formed dragon pairs and want to live together. The cave has become cramped for the adult dragons and some of them are easily irritated because of it. The male and female say goodbye to the adult dragons as they leave the cave. Some of the dragons promise to visit the parents, but it is not certain that this will happen. The pair of dragons fly together while the other dragons fly alone. The dragons choose to fly in different directions.
The dark brown female dragon who lives in a cave in Furulund is also standing by her first nest, waiting for the eggs she laid the previous day to start hatching. The male stands next to her and they hope that all the baby dragons will hatch without problems.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and small cracks form on the hard white shells. The cracks quickly get bigger and the transparent liquid flows out from all the eggs. Both the male and the female is very happy that the liquid looks and smells as it should. The baby dragons in the eggs are healthy. The activity of the baby dragons increases when the liquid has run out and several baby dragons manage to stick out their front legs through the eggshell. When they move their front legs, the cracks quickly get bigger and eventually the shell around them falls off. The baby dragons tumble clumsily into the nest and stay there for a while until they have good balance. The nest is filled with more newly hatched baby dragons. The first baby dragons to hatch begin to climb out of the nest. There are high stones around the nest and they are not very easy to step on, but the dragon cubs are stubborn and climb up. After a while, all the baby dragons have crawled out of the nest.
The male and female go to nest number two. The eggs begin to shake and small crunching sounds are heard as cracks form in the hard shells. Some of the eggs move violently and bubble and gurgle loudly in them. The cracks get bigger and bigger and eventually the clear liquid starts to ooze out of each egg. The liquid bubbles and foams vigorously from the eggs, which move violently, and a thick white foam forms under the eggs and those closest to them. The baby dragons moving violently manage to kick the egg shell and they also happen to kick a few other eggs as they get out of their eggs. The other baby dragons are also starting to emerge from their eggs but they are calmer and more methodical. The nest begins to fill with newly hatched baby dragons. They are curious about the new world they have come to. The baby dragons crawl out of the nest in batches. Sometimes only one comes up to be followed by five. After a short while, all the baby dragons have left the nest.
The female and the male go to the third nest. The baby dragons hatched in nest number one and two curiously follow their parents. The eggs in the third nest begin to shake and crackle. The crunch becomes louder and the clear liquid pours out from each egg. The female and male become very happy as all the baby dragons hatch as they should. Now the last ones will come out of their eggs. The baby dragons that hatch are stubborn and push against the shell as hard as they can. The shells begin to come off more and more and the very first baby dragons tumble out of the nest. They are unaccustomed to all the new sounds and lights and seem confused at first when they come out of the nest. Some baby dragons climb out of the nest but in the wrong direction and thump into the cave wall but they soon turn around and see their parents on the other side of the nest and make their way there. Soon the whole nest is empty of baby dragons.
The female fetches food for her baby dragons and the male helps distribute the food to all the hungry baby dragons. It is important that they do not get too much food the first time. The dragon cubs eat the meat with good appetite.
It's time for the adult dragons to leave the cave. Some of them have seen the new baby dragons hatch. They wonder; Was I also that small when I was hatched? And indeed they were. A few other of the adult dragons stand at the cave opening, waiting to say goodbye to their parents. When the baby dragons are fed, the male and female go to the cave opening and call the adult dragons further into the cave. Soon they are gathered and it becomes crowded for them. Both the male and the female say goodbye to their adult dragons and they leave the cave for new adventures. Some of them will miss their parents but not all. The dragons fly in different directions after coming out of the cave.
The dark green dragon that lives in a very old cave in Jonsered is also waiting for the eggs she laid the previous day to hatch. The male also waits for the eggs to hatch. They don't have to wait long.
The eggs in the first nest begin to crackle and crack. The clear liquid begins to flow from each egg and the ground in the nest becomes wet, but because the nest is warm, the liquid dries quickly. The eggs move more violently and the cracks quickly get bigger. The tops of several eggs come off and fall into the nest. The baby dragons look out from their eggs. Some baby dragons close their eyes for a while because the light in the cave is too bright for them, but they get used to it pretty quickly. The first baby dragons tumble out of the nest and they have bad balance at first, but it gets better after a while. When the baby dragons have good balance, they climb out of the nest while the nest is filled with more baby dragons. They also crawl up after a few minutes.
The male and female go to nest number two and it doesn't take long for the eggs to shake and crackle. There are lots of cracks forming on the hard shells and a low grunting sound is heard from some eggs. The cracks widen and a clear liquid begins to drip and then ooze out of each egg. The baby dragons become more active when the liquid has run out and some of the baby dragons' front legs stick out from some eggs. There is a loud bang and from five eggs five baby dragon wings stick out. It is not easy for the baby dragons to unfold their wings already in the egg, but these five have succeeded. The five baby dragons start to stir in the nest and they happen to hit other eggs with their wings. Some of the eggshell still remains on the front and back legs and looks like white hand and foot webbing. The nest starts to fill up with more newly hatched baby dragons and they are curious about each other and some start playing with each other. When the nest is completely filled with baby dragons, they begin to climb out of the nest. Soon the nest is empty except for the empty eggshells.
The female and the male go to the third nest. The eggs begin to tremble and crackle. The clear liquid flows out of each egg and the young dragons in the eggs immediately become more active. A few baby dragons kick the shell and it comes off. From some eggs, the front legs of the baby dragons stick out, and every time they move their legs, the cracks in the shell get bigger. Finally, the shell falls off and the young dragons tumble into the nest. The baby dragons have bad balance at first but it gets better after a few minutes. When the young dragons have gained good balance, they climb out of the nest. After a short while, the nest is completely empty of baby dragons.
The male goes to get food for all the baby dragons. The male and female help feed the young dragons. Dragon cubs eat with good appetite.
Even the dark green dragon has adult dragons in the cave that now have to leave. Since the dragons are fully grown, they take up a lot of space and it is crowded in the cave. Some of the adult dragons feel very uncomfortable with the crowd and think it will be nice to leave the cave. Despite the crowd, the female thinks it's a bit of a shame that they have to leave. The female gathers the adult dragons at the cave opening and says goodbye to each dragon that leaves the cave. The dragons fly in different directions after leaving the cave.
The yellow-gray female dragon that lives in a cave in Oxeryd is not waiting for any hatching or eggs. Since several eggs ended up cross-wise in the anus during the first egg laying almost a week ago, she hasn't really dared to lay more eggs and the male is perfectly fine with that. The most important thing is that they both feel comfortable and safe.
The yellow-gray female dragon has adult dragons that now have to leave the cave and she feels both relief and sadness about it. It has become more and more crowded in the cave as the dragons have grown up and now they are fully grown and take up a lot of space. Each dragon has to walk around with its wings tightly bunched because the cave is so crowded. Some of the dragons also tease each other and there have even been small quarrels between some individuals. Therefore, both the female and the dragons are relieved that the adults would leave the cave. But at the same time, it is also the female's own dragons and are very special to her.
The female goes to the cave opening and calls her now adult dragons. They gather in front of her and she begins to say goodbye to them, letting them out one by one. The female has a small tear in her eye as she says goodbye and wishes them luck in their continued lives. After a while, all the adult dragons except the female and the male have left the cave. The dragons fly in different directions as they leave the cave. It becomes very quiet and peaceful in the cave when the adult dragons have left it and the female thinks it is almost too quiet.
A younger guy out walking his dog sees the adult dragons leaving the cave. The cave is quite close to a village and so far no one has noticed the dragons but now the adult dragons are being seen. The younger guy picks up his cell phone and films the dragons flying in different directions and he memorizes approximately where they came from. When the younger guy comes home after the walk, he looks on google earth in his area and sees that there is a cave about where he saw the dragons. The younger guy calls a friend and tells him what he saw. They decide to go to the cave later in the day. The friend in turn calls two other friends and they are also interested in checking this out later in the day.
The brown female dragon who lives in a cave in Risbacka also only has adult dragons who have to leave the cave. She has gotten a little tired of the crowding in the cave and several of the adult dragons are annoyed with each other. The adult dragons walk closely together because it is so crowded in the cave. The female gives the adult dragons some food before they leave. The cave is running out of food and the female has to fly away later in the day to get more food. When the adult dragons have had some food, the female stands at the cave opening and calls the adult dragons. She wishes them luck in their continued lives and says goodbye to each dragon as they leave the cave. The dragons fly in different directions when they come out of the cave.
Now that the adult dragons have left the cave, it immediately becomes very quiet and peaceful. The female approaches the male and asks if he wants to mate. He's not really in the mood for it today, but maybe tomorrow. The female decides to clean the cave. She uses her hot fire and burns up the remaining remains of feces, meat bones and other things.
The grey-blue female dragon that lives in a cave in Lervik also has full-grown dragons that will leave the cave today. They have grown very quickly since hatching. The female gave them all the meat from the male dragon she killed and it has fed them well. She herself has only eaten meat from farm animals. Although the male killed four baby dragons, the cave is crowded with 46 adult dragons. None of them have complained about the crowding.
The female no longer has a male and she thinks that is both positive and negative. The female is unsure if she will trust a new male given what happened to the first one.
During the last day, the female has been thinking about what she will do now that the adult dragons leave the cave. She can stay behind or go with the dragons leaving the cave. In the end, she has made up her mind. She intends to leave the cave together with her now adult dragons. It is not certain that they will fly together as a large flock, but that does not matter. The female walks around the cave and mentally says goodbye to it. She has enjoyed living here but she thinks that there will surely be other caves that she will also like. The meat in the cave is almost gone and the female and the adult dragons eat the very last of the food.
The female and the adult dragons exit the cave and fly off together as a large flock. They do not have a fixed flight route but fly wherever they want. They see other dragons who are also going somewhere. The female and adult dragons talk to each other while flying. They talk about the memories they have of the cave. In the cave, there are now only a few bone remains and dried excrement as evidence that someone lived there.
The red-gray female dragon that lives in a cave in Romelanda is the last female waiting for eggs to hatch. Both the female and the male are awake and ready at the first nest when the eggs begin to hatch.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and crackle. At the same time, small cracks form in many places on the hard white shells. The cracks slowly get bigger and a clear liquid starts to flow from each egg. When the liquid has run out, the activity in the eggs increases and the cracks quickly become even bigger. From several eggs, the front legs of baby dragons stick out and when they move the legs, the entire shell comes off and the baby dragons tumble into the nest. The baby dragons have bad balance at first but it gets better after a few minutes. When the young dragons have gained good balance, they climb out of the nest. In the meantime, while several baby dragons are crawling out of the nest, newly hatched baby dragons are tumbling out of the nest. The nest is quickly filled with newly hatched baby dragons. After a few minutes the baby dragons start to leave the nest and it is soon empty apart from the empty eggshells lying everywhere.
The female and male go to the other nest and the eggs soon begin to move and crackle softly. The crunch becomes louder and the clear liquid pours out from each egg. The egg's movements become wilder when the liquid has run out. Some of the baby dragons kick the eggshells and they break. The baby dragons tumble clumsily out of the nest. They involuntarily help other eggs to hatch faster. Other baby dragons push their front and back legs through the shell. When the baby dragons move their front and back legs, the shells soon come off and they tumble into the nest. The nest quickly fills up with newly hatched baby dragons. Some of them are confused by their new surroundings and whimper softly. The first baby dragons that tumbled out of the nest have gained good balance and are crawling out of the nest. The high rocks that are around the nest feel a bit dangerous, but the baby dragons are stubborn and climb up on them. More and more baby dragons leave the nest and eventually it is empty.
The male and female go to the third nest and watch as the eggs begin to move and crack. The cracks quickly get bigger and bigger and the transparent liquid flows out from the eggs. When the liquid has run out, the eggs hatch very quickly. Some baby dragons kick at the shell while others tear it off with their sharp front claws. the baby dragons tumble clumsily out of the nest. Some of the baby dragons squeak pitifully while others hum loudly. Some baby dragons make a meowing sound and someone coos. The young dragons crawl together from the nest when they have gained good balance.
The male fetches food for the newly hatched baby dragons. The male divides the food into bite-sized pieces of meat for each young dragon and they eat with good appetite.
Even the red-gray female dragon has adult dragons that must leave the cave today. The adult dragons have eaten some food so they will be fine while they look for food. The female has explained how they should hunt and has given tips on where suitable food can be found. The adult dragons feel ready to leave the cave forever. The female is sure they will do well. The female gathers the adult dragons at the cave opening and says goodbye to them. Dragon after dragon leaves the cave and they fly in different directions. The female goes to her newly hatched baby dragons and watches them play with each other.
The beige female dragon who lives in an older mine in Löstorp is the last one with adult dragons to leave the mine. It is currently the last female dragon as well. One of the baby dragons died upon hatching, so there are 50 fully grown dragons that will now leave the mine. Some of the dragons have already formed dragon pairs and the female hopes that they will have dragon babies in the future. The now adult dragons get some food before they set off.
The female collects all the adult dragons after they have eaten and they all go to the mine opening together. The adult dragons are curious about what's out there. The female wishes the dragons good luck and bids them farewell. The adult dragons begin to leave the mine. Those who have formed a pair of dragons go together, while several others go alone. Once the dragons have left the mine, they fly in slightly different directions.
The female stands for a moment at the mine opening but then goes to her male. She wonders if he wants to mate. The male is tired and wants to sleep, but he may want to mate later in the day.
Four of the baby dragons that were hatched the previous day have died and also the baby dragon that has been out of balance all the time since hatching has also died and she misses them. The four baby dragons died quite quickly and she didn't have as much of an emotional connection to them as she did to the baby dragon who had bad balance.
But now it's a new day and she's ready at the first nest. The male is awake and spews fire into every nest the dragon queen uses. The eggs pop out quite quickly and there is a lot of mucus that the male eagerly licks off.
The dragon queen lays 70 eggs and she is happy with that. She hopes the baby dragons that will hatch will be fine. The dragon queen thinks their luck has started to turn and she doesn't like it. The male is optimistic and tries to make her happier.
At the same time as the eldest dragon queen lays her eggs, the eggs of 20 other dragon queens begin to hatch.
The white dragon queen in the old cave in Åby watches her dragon cubs hatch one by one. She still remembers how it burned in her anus when she laid the eggs, but she thinks it's wonderful to see her little dragon babies hatch. All the baby dragons are doing well and several of them are mischievous and running around the cave. The male fetches food for all the baby dragons and they eat with good appetite.
The dragon queen and the male mate. At the same time as baby dragons are now hatching again, it is time for the very first now adult baby dragons to say goodbye to their parents and leave the safe cave. It will be a mostly emotional farewell for the dragon queen, but she is also happy that they are now big enough to fend for themselves. The adult dragons fly out of the cave as a large flock. None of them stay in Åby.
The all-black dragon queen in the old mine in Åby also sees all her dragon babies hatch without any problems whatsoever. She thinks they are so incredibly cute. When all the baby dragons are hatched, the male and the dragon queen make sure they get food. The dragon queen and the male mate soon after the baby dragons start playing with each other after they finish eating.
It is also time for the now adult dragons to leave the mine. The dragon queen says goodbye to each dragon and she can't help but cry a little. But she's sure they'll be fine without her help. The adult dragons do not leave the mine as a large herd but a few at a time. None of the dragons stay in Åby.
The silver colored dragon queen who lives in the old mine in Landala also watches her eggs hatch and baby dragons tumble out of the large nest. Many of the baby dragons are lively and the noise level rises in the old mine but the dragon queen loves her baby dragons and lets them be heard. The dragon queen makes sure that the baby dragons are fed when they are all hatched. The male is eager to mate but he has to wait until the baby dragons have finished eating and start fooling around with each other. Then the male and the dragon queen go further into the mine and mate.
Even the silver colored dragon queen has to say goodbye to her first hatched dragon cubs who have now become adults. The now adult dragons are curious about what lies outside the mine and some barely have time to say goodbye to their parents because they are so curious about the new world that awaits them. The dragon queen understands and lets them leave the mine. She feels a little sad for a while but starts by taking care of the other baby dragons in the mine. The adult dragons fly in different directions but none of them stay in Landala. Some of the dragons fly over Liseberg but no one sees them.
The silver-gold colored dragon queen who lives in the cave at Hisingsparken sees all her eggs hatch without any problems and she enjoys the smell of the transparent liquid that flows from each egg. The male stands by and also watches when the eggs hatch and he feels proud because he is the father of the baby dragons. When all the baby dragons have hatched, the male fetches food for them and feeds them. The dragon cubs want to rest for a while after eating, and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate.
The now adult dragons that were hatched several days ago begin to leave the cave. The dragon queen says goodbye to each dragon and wishes them luck. She feels a little sad that they are leaving the cave but there is no room in the cave for the adult dragons and all the baby dragons. Some pairs of dragons choose to stay in the other four caves in Hisingsparken, while the other dragons fly on in different directions.
In the giant mine in Toltorp, three dragon queens are waiting for the eggs they have laid to hatch as they should.
The black-orange dragon queen's eggs hatch as they should, and the baby dragons fill each nest. When all the baby dragons are hatched and gathered, the male brings them food and they all eat with good appetite. The baby dragons start playing with each other when they have finished eating and the male and the dragon queen mate while the baby dragons play and have fun.
The black-orange dragon queen has adult dragons that have to leave because they no longer fit well in the mine because they are so big. The dragon queen says goodbye to the adult dragons before they leave the mine forever. She hopes they will do well. Some of the adult dragons have already formed dragon pairs and the dragon queen is happy to see it. All the dragons fly in different directions as they leave the mine, but the pairs fly close together. Maybe they will also have baby dragons in the future.
The black-brown dragon queen's eggs are starting to hatch and all the baby dragons are doing well. The empty eggshells soon fill each nest and baby dragon after baby dragon crawls out of the nest. Many of the baby dragons make different noises and the noise level rises quickly in the cave. The other dragon queens get curious and look where the black-brown dragon queen has her nests. When all the baby dragons have hatched, the dragon queen gathers all the baby dragons and brings them food. The baby dragons soon eat their very first food and become quieter. The male and the queen dragon mate when the baby dragons have finished eating and play again.
Even the black-brown dragon queen has adult dragons that leave the mine forever. She is happy that they have grown and become adults. But of course she will still miss them. Although there have been several baby dragons hatched since the now-adults were hatched, there is always something special about the very first dragons. They have lived in the mine the longest of all the hatchlings and the dragon queen knows them best of her dragon cubs. Therefore, it feels a bit sad when they are now leaving. Several of the adults have formed dragon pairs and maybe they will lay eggs and have baby dragons as well. The dragons fly in different directions but each pair of dragons takes the same direction and they fly close together.
The coal black dragon queen's eggs also hatch as they should and both the male and the dragon queen are pleased with the results. The dragon cubs aren't as lively as the black-brown dragon queen's but that doesn't matter. When all the baby dragons have hatched and emerged from each nest, the dragon queen collects all the baby dragons while the male fetches food. Some of the baby dragons are very hungry and eat their food very quickly. When the baby dragons have been fed and are exploring the mine, the male mates with the dragon queen.
The jet black dragon queen also has adult dragons now leaving the mine. The dragon queen wishes the adult dragons luck and she hopes they will fend for themselves without any problems. None of these dragons have formed a dragon pair yet, but there are some males who like each female, so maybe they will become a dragon pair in the future. Most of the dragons leave the mine as one big pack. Many of the dragons fly towards Glimmered and Haga.
In the giant cave in Lillhagen, three dragon queens are also waiting for the eggs to hatch. They are full of anticipation and the males are also very curious and smell and listen to the eggs.
The black-red dragon queen's eggs begin to hatch and both the male and the dragon queen look curiously at the eggs that begin to crack. All the eggs hatch without any problems and every baby dragon crawls out of its nests. When all the baby dragons have hatched and come out of the nest, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. The dragon cubs are hungry and eat with good appetite. When they have finished eating, they want to rest a bit and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate.
The black and red dragon queen has adult dragons leaving the cave and she says goodbye to each dragon and wishes them continued success. The dragon queen hopes that she has taught them enough that they can get by without any problems. She hasn't taught them this fire-breathing thing, but there's no need because they have that knowledge instinctively. The dragons fly in different directions as they leave the cave.
The black blue dragon queen's egg hatches without any problems whatsoever. The baby dragons are very lively and leave their nests very quickly. They start playing with each other before everyone even gets out of each nest. The male tries to calm down the baby dragons so they don't disturb the other dragon queens. When all the baby dragons have left their nests, the dragon queen fetches them food. A few baby dragons' stomachs are growling and they are all hungry. The dragon queen feeds the baby dragons and when they have finished eating, she mates with the male.
The very first baby dragons hatched almost a week ago are now adults and must leave the cave. The dragon queen feels some sadness that they have to leave her but that's how it is for all children eventually. The dragon queen is sure that the adults can fend for themselves and maybe even start their own family eventually. Both the male and the dragon queen say goodbye to the adult dragons as they leave the cave forever. The dragons fly in different directions after coming out of the cave. They remember their mother with great warmth.
The grey-black-red dragon queen's eggs take a long time to hatch but each dragon cub is healthy and all the eggs hatch although it takes a little longer than usual. The fact that it takes longer is mostly due to the fact that these particular shells are harder than they usually are. Maybe it got too hot in the nests during the night. When all the baby dragons have gotten out of their nests, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. He knows they are hungry. When the baby dragons have finished eating and start playing with each other, the dragon queen mates with the male.
It's time for the grey-black-red dragon queen to say goodbye to the adult dragons that hatched almost a week ago. The baby dragons have grown incredibly fast. Almost too fast according to the dragon queen and now they are adults and have to fend for themselves. The dragon queen has a hard time saying goodbye to the adult dragons and letting them fly away never to be seen again. She will miss their little personalities of their own. The adult dragons are curious about the world outside the cave but say goodbye to their parents and leave the cave. They fly in different directions. Every new thing is carefully examined by the dragons.
In the cave by Eklanda, the gold-colored dragon queen wakes up and listens carefully. Surely it sounded like some eggs started to crackle? The dragon queen goes to the first nest and she heard exactly right. The eggs begin to hatch. All the eggs in each nest hatch exactly as they should and the dragon queen feels very satisfied and happy. At the very first hatching, some baby dragons were sick and died. All hatched today are perfectly healthy. When all the baby dragons have risen from each nest, the dragon queen wakes up her male and he directly fetches food for the baby dragons. The baby dragons eat with good appetite and when they are done they want to play. The male and the dragon queen mate, but at the same time they keep an eye on the baby dragons so that they don't get hurt.
The baby dragons that were hatched almost a week ago are now fully grown and it is time for them to leave the cave. The adult dragons just think it's nice to leave the cave because it's cramped for them walking around. The dragon queen, on the other hand, feels a little sad that they have to leave the cave. She would have liked to go with them if she could. Both the male and the dragon queen say goodbye to the dragons before leaving the cave. Many of the dragons leave the cave as slightly smaller flocks. Some of the dragons are best with each other. They fly in slightly different directions when they come out of the cave. None of the dragons are afraid, but they are looking forward to a new exciting life.
In an older former mine at Balltorp, the black-brown dragon queen stands by the very first nest and watches as the baby dragons begin to hatch. Her anus stung badly when she laid the eggs, but when she sees the cute baby dragons coming out of the eggs, the sting is worth every minute. All the eggs hatch exactly as they should and the baby dragons are lively and very curious about everything new. When all the baby dragons have crawled out of their nests, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. They eat with good appetite and when they have finished eating, the male and the dragon queen mate.
Even the black-brown dragon queen has adult dragons that are due to leave the mine today. The dragon queen thinks it's a shame that they have to leave her but it's only natural. The adult dragons feel quite ready to leave the mine. They promise to try to visit sometime, but both the male and the dragon queen know that it probably won't happen. Each dragon says goodbye to its parents before flying off on new adventures. The dragons fly in different directions after coming out of the mine.
In an even older former mine in Gårda, the bronze-colored dragon queen is waiting for the eggs she laid the previous day to hatch. She is actually a bit impatient but after a while the eggs start to move and crack. Egg after egg hatch and all the baby dragons are healthy and curious about their new life. The male stands next to the dragon queen and also watches when the baby dragons hatch. When all the baby dragons are hatched, the male collects them and collects food. The male and the dragon queen help to feed the baby dragons. The baby dragons are hungry and when they have finished eating they start playing with each other. The male and the dragon queen mate but keep an eye out so nothing bad happens to the playing baby dragons.
Even the bronze dragon queen has adult dragons leaving the mine. The Dragon Queen has tried to teach them everything they need to know to fend for themselves and she believes they can manage to get by without her help. But at the same time, she thinks it feels a bit sad that they have to leave the mine. The dragon queen says goodbye to each dragon that leaves the mine and she wishes them luck in their continued lives. Several of the dragons have formed dragon pairs and may be able to have dragon babies themselves. The dragons fly in different directions as they leave the mine.
In a cave located in Hult, the avocado green dragon queen stands by her nests and listens to the eggs. Soon the eggs start to crackle and the shells start to crack. The dragon queen awakens her male. She guesses that he also wants to see when the baby dragons hatch. The male and the dragon queen stand and watch as all the eggs hatch. All the baby dragons are doing well and they are immediately curious about their new surroundings. The male fetches food when all the baby dragons have hatched and feeds them. A baby dragon is so greedy that it bites the male's hand when he feeds it, but the male does not scold the baby dragon. When the baby dragons are full and want to rest, the male and the dragon queen mate.
In the same cave as the avocado-green dragon queen, there are also full-grown dragons who now have to leave the safe cave. But the adult dragons are not sad about it, they are very curious about what is outside the cave. The dragon queen already misses them before they've left but she tries not to show it. The male will also miss them and both the male and the dragon queen say goodbye to the adult dragons before they leave the cave. The adult dragons choose to fly in slightly different directions when they come out of the cave.
In a completely different cave located in Unnered, the brown dragon queen wakes up and hears that her eggs are about to hatch. She immediately gets up and walks over to her nests and sees the very first eggs hatch. The dragon queen goes and wakes her male. He will definitely also want to see when the eggs hatch. The male is sleepy but as soon as he understands that the eggs are hatching, he quickly goes to the nearest nest. The dragon queen happily follows. All the eggs hatch as they should and the baby dragons crawl out of their nests. When all the baby dragons have crawled up and are gathered, the male fetches food for all the baby dragons. They eat with good appetite. When they are full, they want to play and the male and the queen dragon mate while the baby dragons play.
The brown dragon queen also has adult dragons to leave the cave. The adult dragons think it will be nice to leave the cave. They like their parents but the cave is now very crowded and both the previous day and this day the dragon queen has not cared for the adult dragons. They almost feel unwelcome. But when the dragon queen and the male have mated, she calls out to the adult dragons and they come to her. The Dragon Queen stands at the entrance and exit to the cave and says she will miss them all. The adult dragons say goodbye to their parents and leave the cave. They fly in different directions when they come out of the cave.
In a cave located in Backadalen, a bronze-red dragon queen stands by her first nest and watches as the eggs begin to hatch. Her male is close by and they are so excited to see the eggs hatch. All the eggs hatch exactly as they should and the male and the dragon queen are happy. The dragon queen goes to get food for her dragon babies. The dragon cubs are hungry and eat with good appetite. They want to rest after eating and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate while the baby dragons sleep for a while.
Even the bronze-red dragon queen has full-grown dragons that must leave the cave today. She already misses them and says goodbye for a very long time. The adult dragons are almost a little embarrassed that their mother cries a little as they leave the cave. Most of the dragons fly in a dense flock and several of them land in Djupedal. There is a very large farm here with lots of animals that the dragons eat before flying on.
In the gigantic old mine in Partille, three dragon queens are waiting for the eggs in their nests to hatch.
The dark green dragon queen watches as the eggs in the first nest begin to crack and the transparent liquid pours out from all the eggs. It starts to smell good in the mine. All the baby dragons hatch as expected and they begin to gather above each nest. When all the baby dragons have crawled out of each nest, the dragon queen collects them while the male fetches food. The dragon cubs are hungry and eat with good appetite. When they are full, they start fooling around and playing with each other. The male and the queen dragon mate while watching over the baby dragons.
Even the dark green dragon queen has adult dragons that now have to leave. The now adult dragons have been enjoying themselves in the mine but for the past two days they have received very little attention and have felt that they have mostly been in the way of their parents. Therefore, they are happy when the parents now say goodbye to them. In addition, several of the dragons have formed dragon pairs and they are looking forward to having their own baby dragons. Each pair of dragons leaves the mine together while lone dragons fly off separately. None of them have any plan of where to fly but they start by looking for food.
The black-gray dragon queen watches as the eggs begin to hatch and she stands near the nest. The male is standing next to her and he feels proud because he is the father of the hatchlings. All the eggs hatch as they should and the baby dragons leave each nest. Only the eggshell remains. The dragon queen collects the baby dragons while the male fetches food. The two parents help feed the baby dragons. When the baby dragons are full, they want to rest for a while and the male and the dragon queen take the opportunity to mate.
The black gray dragon queen also has adult dragons that have to leave the mine today as they are now fully grown. The time since they were hatched to now that they are adults has passed very quickly and the dragon queen feels that she has not had time to teach them all that she has wanted to. But she hopes they will do well outside the mine. The dragon queen says goodbye to the adult dragons and wishes them luck. One by one they leave the mine and it somehow gets quieter without them. But the dragon queen has the newly hatched baby dragons as well as the slightly older ones to take care of during the day. The adult dragons fly in different directions after leaving the mine.
The grey-white dragon queen is very tired because she hasn't slept well, but when she hears the eggs in the first nest start to crackle, she gets up from the ground and walks towards the nest. The male also walks up to the nest and watches curiously as the eggs hatch and the baby dragons tumble into the nest. All the eggs hatch without any problems and both the male and the dragon queen are happy. When all the baby dragons are hatched and have emerged from each nest, the dragon queen fetches food for the hungry baby dragons. The male helps feed the baby dragons and when they are full, they want to romp and play. The male and the queen dragon mate while watching over the baby dragons.
The black gray dragon queen also has full grown dragons which unfortunately have to leave the mine today. The adult dragons find the mine cramped and are only happy when the dragon queen tells them they are now old enough to leave the mine. The dragon queen would have gladly let them stay a little longer if there had been more room in the mine. There is so much that she hasn't had time to tell and teach them, but they probably know the most important things to survive. The dragon queen and the male say goodbye to each dragon as they leave the mine. Once they come out, they fly in slightly different directions.
The very last dragon queen waiting for the eggs to hatch is the emerald green one who lives in a cave in Lexby. Both the male and the dragon queen are awake and go to the nest as fast as they can when they hear the first eggs crackling. The crackling increases in strength and baby dragon after baby dragon soon tumbles out of each nest. All the eggs hatch without problems and it won't be long until all the baby dragons have left their nests. The male fetches food and gives appropriate sized pieces of meat to each young dragon. When the baby dragons are full, some want to rest and others want to play. After a while, the male mates with the dragon queen.
The Emerald Dragon Queen also has full grown dragons that must leave the cave today. Some of the dragons have formed dragon pairs and especially the dragon queen is proud that they have formed dragon pairs. She remembers how it was when she herself chose her male in the cave near Åby. The adult dragons feel that they will miss their parents, but they also feel that the cave has become more and more crowded and some of them have already felt quite uncomfortable with the crowding. Therefore, it is with mixed feelings that they say goodbye to their parents and leave the cave forever. Both the male and the dragon queen also have mixed feelings as the dragons leave the cave. The dragons fly in different directions after leaving the cave. Those who have not formed dragon pairs fly around alone.
But it is not only with the dragon queens that baby dragons hatch and adult dragons leave their nests, but it also happens to the ordinary female dragons. It is not with all female dragons that dragon cubs are hatched, however.
The gray dragon female that lives in a cave in Lärje has eggs in her nests that are about to hatch. Both the male and the female are tense because two baby dragons died at first hatch. They hope it won't happen again.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and crackle. After a while, a lot of cracks form in the white hard shells. The cracks widen and a clear liquid begins to ooze from each egg and collects at the bottom of the nest. The crackling and the formation of cracks increases when the liquid has run out. The tops of several eggs are pushed up and come off and fall into the nest. The dragon cubs look out curiously at their new surroundings. From several eggs, the baby dragons' front legs stick out and when they move the legs, the cracks immediately get even bigger and the baby dragons can get out of their eggs. When the baby dragons tumble out of the nest, they have quite bad balance and some of them fall over each other, but they get up quickly. When the baby dragons have gained good balance, they climb out of the nest and it doesn't take long until the first nest is empty except for the empty eggshells.
The female goes to the other nest and the eggs there have started to crackle and crack in several places but the liquid has not flowed out yet. Some of the eggs move violently and the liquid gurgles and bubbles inside the eggs. The cracks become larger and the transparent liquid flows out of the eggs. The liquid foams strongly from the eggs, which move violently, and a thick white foam forms under several of the eggs. The movements of the eggs increase when the liquid has run out. The baby dragons push up the hard shells piece by piece and the shells finally begin to come off. The baby dragons tumble out of the nest on unsteady legs and accidentally make holes in some shells. Many of the baby dragons coo and hum as they move around the nest. After a while, all the baby dragons climb out of the nest.
The eggs in nest number three begin to move and crackle. Some of the eggs rock back and forth while others shake. When the transparent liquid has flowed out of each egg, the eggs' movements become wilder. The baby dragons really want to come out of the eggs. The shells from some of the eggs are swirling because the baby dragons are moving so wildly in the eggs. But the young dragons that move so wildly calm down when they tumble out of the nest. After a while, all the baby dragons have hatched and climb out of the nest together.
The baby dragons are gathered in front of the nest and the male goes to get food so they can eat their first meal. Dragon cubs eat with good appetite.
When the eggs have hatched, the female calls to her the now adult dragons that were hatched almost a week ago. It is time for them to leave the cave because they are fully grown and cannot fit well in the cave. The now adult dragons think it's okay to leave the cave and they say goodbye to their parents and fly off on new adventures. The dragons fly in slightly different directions. It will definitely be emptier and quieter when the adult dragons have left the cave, but the female and the male have the newly hatched baby dragons to take care of.
The silver gray female dragon that lives in a smaller cave in Angered is not waiting to hatch because she has only mated once with the male. The cave is not that big and the male has not been interested in mating and the female has accepted it.
The cave, on the other hand, is full of 50 full-grown dragons, and both the dragons and the male and female think it is far too crowded. Therefore, the now adult dragons must leave the cave. The female says goodbye to each dragon that leaves the cave. Once they come out, they fly in slightly different directions. After 20 minutes all the adult dragons have left the cave and it becomes very quiet and peaceful but also easy to move everywhere. The female looks at the male. Shouldn't they mate now that the adult dragons have left the cave? The male doesn't seem at all interested in mating and the female decides to do some flying. The female exits the cave and flies in the direction of Lexby. She sees several adult dragons flying around there but they are not her own.
The beige female dragon who lives in the cave in Puketorp, on the other hand, is waiting for several eggs to hatch. The male is in the upper part of the cave together with some of the now adult dragons. They eat their last meal of food that they will get before flying away.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and crackle and the female walks up to the nest to get a better look. She calls out to the male and tells him that the eggs are starting to hatch. The male descends from the upper part and stands next to the female and watches the eggs that are starting to hatch.
There are lots of cracks forming in the hard white shells and the clear liquid starts to flow from each egg. The liquid bubbles and foams from some of the eggs as the baby dragons move violently inside the eggs. The activity of the baby dragons increases when the liquid has run out and the front legs of the baby dragons stick out from several eggs. The top shell of several eggs rises and eventually comes off. The first baby dragons start tumbling out of the nest. The newly hatched baby dragons look around confusedly at their new surroundings and begin to explore the nest. They still have poor balance but it will soon improve. More baby dragons start to fill the nest and those who now have good balance climb out of the nest. The baby dragons are a little afraid of their big parents at first, but they soon calm down when they notice that the parents are kind. More and more baby dragons climb out of the nest and finally it is completely empty except for the empty eggshells.
The eggs in nest number two begin to crack and crackle. The clear liquid oozes from all the eggs. When the liquid has run out, the eggs start to move violently and the shells are almost dizzying from some eggs because the baby dragons are moving so wildly. A few other baby dragons tear away the hard shell with their sharp front claws. A few baby dragons stick out their front and back legs and quickly manage to break the eggshells. They tumble into the nest on clumsy and unsteady legs but gain good balance after about two minutes. The nest is filled with more newly hatched baby dragons and the noise level rises. Some of the baby dragons make a lot of loud noises, while others are quieter, but none are completely silent. The first hatchlings begin to emerge from the nest. The rest of the baby dragons soon follow and the nest is empty.
The male goes to get food for the hungry dragon cubs. They eat with good appetite.
It is time for the full grown dragons to leave the cave but they are not sad about it. They are curious about the world outside the cave and some of them have already formed dragon pairs and want to live together. The cave has become cramped for the adult dragons and some of them are easily irritated because of it. The male and female say goodbye to the adult dragons as they leave the cave. Some of the dragons promise to visit the parents, but it is not certain that this will happen. The pair of dragons fly together while the other dragons fly alone. The dragons choose to fly in different directions.
The dark brown female dragon who lives in a cave in Furulund is also standing by her first nest, waiting for the eggs she laid the previous day to start hatching. The male stands next to her and they hope that all the baby dragons will hatch without problems.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and small cracks form on the hard white shells. The cracks quickly get bigger and the transparent liquid flows out from all the eggs. Both the male and the female is very happy that the liquid looks and smells as it should. The baby dragons in the eggs are healthy. The activity of the baby dragons increases when the liquid has run out and several baby dragons manage to stick out their front legs through the eggshell. When they move their front legs, the cracks quickly get bigger and eventually the shell around them falls off. The baby dragons tumble clumsily into the nest and stay there for a while until they have good balance. The nest is filled with more newly hatched baby dragons. The first baby dragons to hatch begin to climb out of the nest. There are high stones around the nest and they are not very easy to step on, but the dragon cubs are stubborn and climb up. After a while, all the baby dragons have crawled out of the nest.
The male and female go to nest number two. The eggs begin to shake and small crunching sounds are heard as cracks form in the hard shells. Some of the eggs move violently and bubble and gurgle loudly in them. The cracks get bigger and bigger and eventually the clear liquid starts to ooze out of each egg. The liquid bubbles and foams vigorously from the eggs, which move violently, and a thick white foam forms under the eggs and those closest to them. The baby dragons moving violently manage to kick the egg shell and they also happen to kick a few other eggs as they get out of their eggs. The other baby dragons are also starting to emerge from their eggs but they are calmer and more methodical. The nest begins to fill with newly hatched baby dragons. They are curious about the new world they have come to. The baby dragons crawl out of the nest in batches. Sometimes only one comes up to be followed by five. After a short while, all the baby dragons have left the nest.
The female and the male go to the third nest. The baby dragons hatched in nest number one and two curiously follow their parents. The eggs in the third nest begin to shake and crackle. The crunch becomes louder and the clear liquid pours out from each egg. The female and male become very happy as all the baby dragons hatch as they should. Now the last ones will come out of their eggs. The baby dragons that hatch are stubborn and push against the shell as hard as they can. The shells begin to come off more and more and the very first baby dragons tumble out of the nest. They are unaccustomed to all the new sounds and lights and seem confused at first when they come out of the nest. Some baby dragons climb out of the nest but in the wrong direction and thump into the cave wall but they soon turn around and see their parents on the other side of the nest and make their way there. Soon the whole nest is empty of baby dragons.
The female fetches food for her baby dragons and the male helps distribute the food to all the hungry baby dragons. It is important that they do not get too much food the first time. The dragon cubs eat the meat with good appetite.
It's time for the adult dragons to leave the cave. Some of them have seen the new baby dragons hatch. They wonder; Was I also that small when I was hatched? And indeed they were. A few other of the adult dragons stand at the cave opening, waiting to say goodbye to their parents. When the baby dragons are fed, the male and female go to the cave opening and call the adult dragons further into the cave. Soon they are gathered and it becomes crowded for them. Both the male and the female say goodbye to their adult dragons and they leave the cave for new adventures. Some of them will miss their parents but not all. The dragons fly in different directions after coming out of the cave.
The dark green dragon that lives in a very old cave in Jonsered is also waiting for the eggs she laid the previous day to hatch. The male also waits for the eggs to hatch. They don't have to wait long.
The eggs in the first nest begin to crackle and crack. The clear liquid begins to flow from each egg and the ground in the nest becomes wet, but because the nest is warm, the liquid dries quickly. The eggs move more violently and the cracks quickly get bigger. The tops of several eggs come off and fall into the nest. The baby dragons look out from their eggs. Some baby dragons close their eyes for a while because the light in the cave is too bright for them, but they get used to it pretty quickly. The first baby dragons tumble out of the nest and they have bad balance at first, but it gets better after a while. When the baby dragons have good balance, they climb out of the nest while the nest is filled with more baby dragons. They also crawl up after a few minutes.
The male and female go to nest number two and it doesn't take long for the eggs to shake and crackle. There are lots of cracks forming on the hard shells and a low grunting sound is heard from some eggs. The cracks widen and a clear liquid begins to drip and then ooze out of each egg. The baby dragons become more active when the liquid has run out and some of the baby dragons' front legs stick out from some eggs. There is a loud bang and from five eggs five baby dragon wings stick out. It is not easy for the baby dragons to unfold their wings already in the egg, but these five have succeeded. The five baby dragons start to stir in the nest and they happen to hit other eggs with their wings. Some of the eggshell still remains on the front and back legs and looks like white hand and foot webbing. The nest starts to fill up with more newly hatched baby dragons and they are curious about each other and some start playing with each other. When the nest is completely filled with baby dragons, they begin to climb out of the nest. Soon the nest is empty except for the empty eggshells.
The female and the male go to the third nest. The eggs begin to tremble and crackle. The clear liquid flows out of each egg and the young dragons in the eggs immediately become more active. A few baby dragons kick the shell and it comes off. From some eggs, the front legs of the baby dragons stick out, and every time they move their legs, the cracks in the shell get bigger. Finally, the shell falls off and the young dragons tumble into the nest. The baby dragons have bad balance at first but it gets better after a few minutes. When the young dragons have gained good balance, they climb out of the nest. After a short while, the nest is completely empty of baby dragons.
The male goes to get food for all the baby dragons. The male and female help feed the young dragons. Dragon cubs eat with good appetite.
Even the dark green dragon has adult dragons in the cave that now have to leave. Since the dragons are fully grown, they take up a lot of space and it is crowded in the cave. Some of the adult dragons feel very uncomfortable with the crowd and think it will be nice to leave the cave. Despite the crowd, the female thinks it's a bit of a shame that they have to leave. The female gathers the adult dragons at the cave opening and says goodbye to each dragon that leaves the cave. The dragons fly in different directions after leaving the cave.
The yellow-gray female dragon that lives in a cave in Oxeryd is not waiting for any hatching or eggs. Since several eggs ended up cross-wise in the anus during the first egg laying almost a week ago, she hasn't really dared to lay more eggs and the male is perfectly fine with that. The most important thing is that they both feel comfortable and safe.
The yellow-gray female dragon has adult dragons that now have to leave the cave and she feels both relief and sadness about it. It has become more and more crowded in the cave as the dragons have grown up and now they are fully grown and take up a lot of space. Each dragon has to walk around with its wings tightly bunched because the cave is so crowded. Some of the dragons also tease each other and there have even been small quarrels between some individuals. Therefore, both the female and the dragons are relieved that the adults would leave the cave. But at the same time, it is also the female's own dragons and are very special to her.
The female goes to the cave opening and calls her now adult dragons. They gather in front of her and she begins to say goodbye to them, letting them out one by one. The female has a small tear in her eye as she says goodbye and wishes them luck in their continued lives. After a while, all the adult dragons except the female and the male have left the cave. The dragons fly in different directions as they leave the cave. It becomes very quiet and peaceful in the cave when the adult dragons have left it and the female thinks it is almost too quiet.
A younger guy out walking his dog sees the adult dragons leaving the cave. The cave is quite close to a village and so far no one has noticed the dragons but now the adult dragons are being seen. The younger guy picks up his cell phone and films the dragons flying in different directions and he memorizes approximately where they came from. When the younger guy comes home after the walk, he looks on google earth in his area and sees that there is a cave about where he saw the dragons. The younger guy calls a friend and tells him what he saw. They decide to go to the cave later in the day. The friend in turn calls two other friends and they are also interested in checking this out later in the day.
The brown female dragon who lives in a cave in Risbacka also only has adult dragons who have to leave the cave. She has gotten a little tired of the crowding in the cave and several of the adult dragons are annoyed with each other. The adult dragons walk closely together because it is so crowded in the cave. The female gives the adult dragons some food before they leave. The cave is running out of food and the female has to fly away later in the day to get more food. When the adult dragons have had some food, the female stands at the cave opening and calls the adult dragons. She wishes them luck in their continued lives and says goodbye to each dragon as they leave the cave. The dragons fly in different directions when they come out of the cave.
Now that the adult dragons have left the cave, it immediately becomes very quiet and peaceful. The female approaches the male and asks if he wants to mate. He's not really in the mood for it today, but maybe tomorrow. The female decides to clean the cave. She uses her hot fire and burns up the remaining remains of feces, meat bones and other things.
The grey-blue female dragon that lives in a cave in Lervik also has full-grown dragons that will leave the cave today. They have grown very quickly since hatching. The female gave them all the meat from the male dragon she killed and it has fed them well. She herself has only eaten meat from farm animals. Although the male killed four baby dragons, the cave is crowded with 46 adult dragons. None of them have complained about the crowding.
The female no longer has a male and she thinks that is both positive and negative. The female is unsure if she will trust a new male given what happened to the first one.
During the last day, the female has been thinking about what she will do now that the adult dragons leave the cave. She can stay behind or go with the dragons leaving the cave. In the end, she has made up her mind. She intends to leave the cave together with her now adult dragons. It is not certain that they will fly together as a large flock, but that does not matter. The female walks around the cave and mentally says goodbye to it. She has enjoyed living here but she thinks that there will surely be other caves that she will also like. The meat in the cave is almost gone and the female and the adult dragons eat the very last of the food.
The female and the adult dragons exit the cave and fly off together as a large flock. They do not have a fixed flight route but fly wherever they want. They see other dragons who are also going somewhere. The female and adult dragons talk to each other while flying. They talk about the memories they have of the cave. In the cave, there are now only a few bone remains and dried excrement as evidence that someone lived there.
The red-gray female dragon that lives in a cave in Romelanda is the last female waiting for eggs to hatch. Both the female and the male are awake and ready at the first nest when the eggs begin to hatch.
The eggs in the first nest begin to shake and crackle. At the same time, small cracks form in many places on the hard white shells. The cracks slowly get bigger and a clear liquid starts to flow from each egg. When the liquid has run out, the activity in the eggs increases and the cracks quickly become even bigger. From several eggs, the front legs of baby dragons stick out and when they move the legs, the entire shell comes off and the baby dragons tumble into the nest. The baby dragons have bad balance at first but it gets better after a few minutes. When the young dragons have gained good balance, they climb out of the nest. In the meantime, while several baby dragons are crawling out of the nest, newly hatched baby dragons are tumbling out of the nest. The nest is quickly filled with newly hatched baby dragons. After a few minutes the baby dragons start to leave the nest and it is soon empty apart from the empty eggshells lying everywhere.
The female and male go to the other nest and the eggs soon begin to move and crackle softly. The crunch becomes louder and the clear liquid pours out from each egg. The egg's movements become wilder when the liquid has run out. Some of the baby dragons kick the eggshells and they break. The baby dragons tumble clumsily out of the nest. They involuntarily help other eggs to hatch faster. Other baby dragons push their front and back legs through the shell. When the baby dragons move their front and back legs, the shells soon come off and they tumble into the nest. The nest quickly fills up with newly hatched baby dragons. Some of them are confused by their new surroundings and whimper softly. The first baby dragons that tumbled out of the nest have gained good balance and are crawling out of the nest. The high rocks that are around the nest feel a bit dangerous, but the baby dragons are stubborn and climb up on them. More and more baby dragons leave the nest and eventually it is empty.
The male and female go to the third nest and watch as the eggs begin to move and crack. The cracks quickly get bigger and bigger and the transparent liquid flows out from the eggs. When the liquid has run out, the eggs hatch very quickly. Some baby dragons kick at the shell while others tear it off with their sharp front claws. the baby dragons tumble clumsily out of the nest. Some of the baby dragons squeak pitifully while others hum loudly. Some baby dragons make a meowing sound and someone coos. The young dragons crawl together from the nest when they have gained good balance.
The male fetches food for the newly hatched baby dragons. The male divides the food into bite-sized pieces of meat for each young dragon and they eat with good appetite.
Even the red-gray female dragon has adult dragons that must leave the cave today. The adult dragons have eaten some food so they will be fine while they look for food. The female has explained how they should hunt and has given tips on where suitable food can be found. The adult dragons feel ready to leave the cave forever. The female is sure they will do well. The female gathers the adult dragons at the cave opening and says goodbye to them. Dragon after dragon leaves the cave and they fly in different directions. The female goes to her newly hatched baby dragons and watches them play with each other.
The beige female dragon who lives in an older mine in Löstorp is the last one with adult dragons to leave the mine. It is currently the last female dragon as well. One of the baby dragons died upon hatching, so there are 50 fully grown dragons that will now leave the mine. Some of the dragons have already formed dragon pairs and the female hopes that they will have dragon babies in the future. The now adult dragons get some food before they set off.
The female collects all the adult dragons after they have eaten and they all go to the mine opening together. The adult dragons are curious about what's out there. The female wishes the dragons good luck and bids them farewell. The adult dragons begin to leave the mine. Those who have formed a pair of dragons go together, while several others go alone. Once the dragons have left the mine, they fly in slightly different directions.
The female stands for a moment at the mine opening but then goes to her male. She wonders if he wants to mate. The male is tired and wants to sleep, but he may want to mate later in the day.
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