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31 minutes ago, Ruby Eyes said:

@Dirtytabs

Why the Ribbon Dancer? I'm pretty sure they were available every year in the exact same form with which they were originally released.

 

(About the Split, I'm not sure if it was actually the females themselves being released or only a separate sprite for them ... The wiki is not clear on that. Were they actually unbreedable before?)

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I assume splits were male-but-unbreedable (like all dinos used to be) until the release of female splits. Since I can't confirm that, I've replaced the bingo entry. :) 

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The wiki's release timeline says the breed was released October 12, 2007. Then on May 13, 2008 "Female Two-Headed Dragons (now called "Split Dragon") were released". It's phrased in the same way as the release of alt dark greens, nebula variations, etc. which suggests there were no such thing as female splits before they were "released". So what I meant was if you can find a female split stolen/laid before May 13, 2008, that'd confirm splits are not valid for this bingo.

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OH - I see your point; TJ's Thuwed lady is May 14 2008 - https://dragcave.net/view/4onv

 

How odd that the wiki says they were dimorphic from the start. But I think you're right. (which begs a question about Holly ladies... ;) )

 

 

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Ah! I didn't think to check TJ's. Silly silly. :D

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Not easy to do unless you have a split thuwed. Which I happen to !

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Flash Bingo!

F4.    Arsani    Expires in 3h 45m (I'll be alseep then, but I'll check post timestamps afterwards :lol:)

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