Typhoomerang

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  With their large horns, massive wingspan, and the ability to disrupt vertical air pressure while exhaling flames to create fire tornadoes is the passionate and hot-tempered Typhoomerang. 

This dragon is the only dragon to not be afraid of eels let alone eat them. A Typhoomerang not only creates a flaming spiral it can turn itself into one. It pulls its large wings tightly over its body and coming down from the stratosphere in a corkscrew fashion, this dragon can ignite its entire body and drill through the air to attack enemies. They prefer to live in forests and on islands with lots of eels. 

Typhoomerang eggs colour depends on what colour the dragon will be. Typhoomerang eggs colour depends on what colour the dragon will be. These eggs look rather unique, as they have swirls all over its surface, the brown and orange ones as it has stripes that resemble the pattern of wood on it while the swirl resembles the 'eye' of a tree. The egg of a Typhoomerang strongly resembles the planet Jupiter. 

Typhoomerangs are very large dragons, and they come in a variety of colors including blue, yellow, red, and orange. They have two large horns and orange eyes. The legs are exactly like that of a Monstrous Nightmare. They look like a mix-breed of a Monstrous Nightmare and a Timberjack. 

As babies they have a wingspan that can reach 20 inches long. Fully grown Typhoomerangs can reach an outstanding difference from a juvenile. Not only do adult Typhoomerangs reach huge sizes, but that they do grow up fast as well. The size of adult Typhoomerang is taller than trees though the size char stated to be 28ft but possible tall as 30ft tall. 

A Titan Typhoomerang looks extremely similar to their adult counterparts. A titan Typhoomerang is mainly black, with some grey patches around its wings. Its longer horns are red at the tip and the folds on its segmented belly are red too.The tip and the bones in its wings appear to be red too. Their legs have red claws and a what appears to be a frilly sail at the back of them. 

As adults, their speed can catch up to a Night Fury. Typhoomerangs are very flexible. This feature is almost identical to the Timberjack's biology as these two species have quite resembling body structures. Typhoomerangs are able to fold their wings together. Typhoomerangs have a unique move of wrapping themselves up with their wings protectively. 

The Typhoomerang's fiery breath resembles a giant tornado that can burn anything in its path except for those that stand in the middle of it. It is also revealed that in addition to its supplementary or defensive objectives, a Typhoomerang's 'flame spiral' can also be adapted for offensive usages: it can ignite its body in a manner similar to that of the Monstrous Nightmare. Its attack power is enhanced further by using the spiraling technique, which turns the dragon into a fierce, flaming drill missile.Moreover, it can use this to go faster in flight, which is demonstrated when it spins around in order to fly. When it spins, a Typhoomerang leaves a large scorch mark on the ground. This mark indicates how old the dragon is, how big it is, and where it went. Typhoomerangs have the ability to fertilize plants with their fire. The scorch mark that they make provide nutrients for flowers to grow. 

Adult Typhoomerangs cannot slide off a dive. If they do, they can crash or get hurt. Their flame spirals have shown to be a weakness if enemies goes in the middle of the fire to be unharmed as it was big enough for a Hideous Zippleback and Monstrous Nightmare to fit in the middle of this flame. Also, they aren't very agile and their size can be used against them. 

Training a Typhoomerang is not known to be hard. As a baby, they are rather impressionable and trustworthy. As an adult, they are slightly harder to train as they somewhat forget their trainers. However, if one manages to successfully catch its attention and prove that you are of no harm, the Typhoomerang will slowly remember and bond with you.

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