Yverosia the Yverosa

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Yverosia
100% Happy
Owner
numinous
Stolen
27 Feb 2018
Hatched
5 May 2025
Immortal
29 Jul 2019
13,934 +1
Views
2,292
Clicks
2,089
Feeds
Recent Feeders
✿ general info ✿

⟡ recently returned eggcaver
was on a 7 year long hiatus! just came back around the end of 2024
and plan to stick around for a good while ^^

⟡ wall posts
I like to keep my wall tidy so pure “fed” comments will be deleted after I've fed back
but anything more, even just a simple extra “have a good weekend!”
or random chats, small talks etc, will be happily kept
I love seeing the friendliness of the EC community & it makes me smile reading them ♡

⟡ side note: if you notice multiple notifications
but only see one comment left on your wall by me,
its most likely just my ocd/anxiety causing me to reread, delete & rewrite
so don't be alarmed *-*

friend requests
won't be accepting random requests if we've never talked before
but will usually accept friend requests if we’ve had a few interactions!

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won from @audaciousness giveaway
4/22/2025
originally named "-Aud000041"

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About Yverosa Eggs

Yverosa eggs have a subtle floral scent that grows stronger as the egg nears hatching.

About the Yverosa Creature

Yverosas are a tiny species of dragon that have been specifically bred to be decorative. As a species Yverosas are mild mannered and friendly, they enjoy the attention that their beauty brings. Most gardens in Ark have at least a couple Yverosas living amongst the flowers and herbs to bring a splash of living color to scene. In addition to their beauty Yverosas have some practical worth, they pollinate flowers as well as eat the insects and parasites that would otherwise harm plants making any garden they call home healthier. Due to their breeding Yverosas have no natural defenses, making them prey to any creature larger than them. If you wish to keep Yverosas in your garden you need to build them various shelters and hiding places to keep them safe from predators or you might find your garden empty before long.