Lesser Ausland Ampithere

Draconis cucumis

The Lesser Ausland Ampithere travels across the Australian bush in large groups called pyres, often containing 100 or more ampitheres. Primarily yellow, blue, or green, the brightly colored amphitheres flock together, creating a swirling cloud that makes it difficult for predators to pick out a victim. A migratory dragon, amphitheres can travel over 100 miles per day with top speeds of 50-60 mph. A full traveling pyre’s wingbeats can be heard up to eight miles away. They feed on insects and various plant life, using their hardened beak-like mouths to crack even the toughest bark and nuts. Due to their flocking behavior, the lesser ausland ampithere is easily domesticated, forming an especially strong bond when established as a hatchling. Full grown amphitheres can be ridden; however, it is not recommended as the added weight stresses their hollow bones and increases the risk of injury.

Quick Guide

Size: 12-14 ft.

Weight: 180-220 lbs.

Lifespan: 10-13 yrs.

Danger: Minimal