Although it was originally considered an unnaturally bred bonsai version of Draco occidentalis magnus, there is growing evidence that it is Draco parvulus, as named by a Russian correspondent. Its Latin name translates to Dragon child, henceforth explaining it's small size. The dwarf dragon is a very small (Perhaps the smallest) dragon. They hoard shiny objects and live in hives of several hundred, ruled by one queen. Their eggs are bright red. There has also been a strange habit popping up where captive dwarf dragons will only eat nuts and fruit.