(Chris) That was a good break but now who can tell me what class this is?

(Koki) That's the Boulder Class! They are tough rock eating dragons like the Gronkle.

(Chris) Ah yes the Gronkle. If you make one mad just give it a little dragon niff they won't be mad at you after.

(Koki) Like all dragons they have five stages. One, Egg, Two, Tiny Tooth, Three, Short wing, Four, Broad wing last stage the Titan wing. Super rare to see one.

(Chris) Rare but a sight to behold. Now another one from to Boulder Class, Whispering Death just the name it gives me nightmares

(Martin) The book says the Whispering Death can dig through any type of landscape including rocks and mountains with their circulating teeth.

(Chris) Most people say they know about nothing but killing and likes attacking from below. These Boulder Class dragons even breathes rings of fire but actually they just want to be scrubbed right on their circulating teeth. With patience you can train any dragon even this class on dragons, Fear Class these dragons are silent, sneaky and they turn up when you least expected a dragon is around.

(Aviva) Wait if they're so sneaky how did we find the Hideous Zippleback that with Little Howler the teenage wolf.

(Martin) Well actually Little Howler found the lair of that Zippleback.

(Chris) So what do you know about Zipplebacks.

(Koki) It's got two heads.

(Jimmy) One releases gas and the other one lights it.

(Aviva) If both head are working together they become one symbiotic dragon.

(Chris) That's right Aviva and if you want to befriend this dragon the best way is to feed it first and when you fed it make sure you play with them. What will happen if the two heads turn into four? Answer the Venus Flytrap dragon Snaptrapper each head looks like a Venus Flytrap but instead it attracts humans to their traps with the sweet smell of chocolate.

(Jimmy) And like all dragons they shed their scales and claws but they'll all grow back.

(Koki) Yeah with all those heads you will face the four times of trouble then the lion.

(Chris) Yeah but Snaptrappers love rain and they can't wait to start splashing the mud. Well even tough Snaptrappers are amazing but let's see what the next class can tell us about dragons.