What is a Squeaker?
Squeakers are like the calmer, more domestic cousins to growlers. They are perfect for a novice handler or someone looking for a more playful and gentle wyrm as opposed to the general aggressive nature of a growler.
Squeakers are often found in grassy hills and along the edges of forests. They enjoy elevated places (as per their mountain wyrm roots) but the mountains are too dangerous for all but the boldest of Squeaks. They often enjoy squiggling into a garden and swiping up some fruits and veggies to chomp. Most Squeakers are solitary, but it isn’t uncommon to find small groups of two or three known as a cacophony where food is plentiful.
When introduced to other breeds of wyrms, Squeakers tend to be a bit shy until they warm up to the bigger group. This is best done in stages with lots of treats and patience. A Squeaker will not “meep” but instead emit a high pitched squeaking noise when happy, excited, or even startled. They are terribly curious so be sure to Squeaker-proof your home and be ready to contend with their most notable trait: Hoarding.
Squeakers enjoy adventuring in their environment and finding “treasures” to add to their hoards. Typically these wyrms display behavior similar to a bower bird and collect items the same color as their plating, though there are some “squawker” (the term for non-standard individuals in the breed) outliers who have multi-colored hoards due to traits such as color blindness. Some breed standard Squeakers may also display this tendency due to things like piebald, harlequin, multicolor, etc. but this behavior has yet to be observed fully in the wild.
RULES
- One Squeaker per household
- Must be easily contactable (forum note, telegram, etc.) to finalize adoptions
- Payment due within 48 hours to either Year or Shadra respectively via PayPal. Adoption fees are listed with each individual squeaker below.
- Priority goes to those who have not adopted a squeaker from the previous clutch, if the babies remain unadopted for long enough, we will open it up to all adoptees.
- Adoptions are NOT first come first served so put some thought into your prompt responses and have FUN
- Failure to read and adhere to rules will disqualify you from future adoptions.