aetoparomoios, more commonly called an eagle dragon, are on the smaller side for drache which is still quite large, being about the size of a german shepherd, they fly above the steppe searching for prey items, whether that be within rivers and lakes or on trees or shrubs or just on the ground, they are also very commonly found eating carrion of organisms that have already been taken down, they usually travel in small groups consisting of 4-6 mature adults and anywhere from 3-10 children or subadults, being kicked out of the flock and have to find other adults once they become mature, during their spare time aetoparomoios frequently preen each other and engage in forms of play, they have also been shown to participate in acts of altruism by finding food for their fellow flock members if theyre hungry, each flocks adults will chose to mate if they wish and then will sing songs and show off their wings, even forcing themselves to be bipedal as a show of strength, whichever aetoparomoios proves they are stronger and more fit they will be the graiparent, once the oviparents are decided the flocks will find a nice damp spot to lay and collectively guard their eggs, as they take shifts going out and collecting food for the flock, if you have any questions about this seelenlos please dont be afraid to ask i am more than willing to answer













