well this is what Gimmidigi says on the site but the only differences in eye color I notice in the pinks and blues are the black lines. My pink RB's eyes are a different shade of blue than my ugobes looks the same shade as all the other sweet little pink ones here.
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Other than the colors, PLEO rb has grown up a lot:
- You can name him / her.
- They are not uni-sex anymore. They are boys and girls now.
- They have different reactions when seeing the opposite sex, e.g. when a girl meets a boy, the boy will be very excited with his tail swing left and right and he may whistle too; when a boy meets a boy, they will step back politely and greet the other three times.
- As it’s handmade, they have patterns with different radiance.
- They have different colors of eye-balls with some darker and some lighter.- They have different personality, some very optimistic, some pessimistic, some brave and some weak, etc.
- They can recognize voice of master.
- They can recognize the change of temperate, so it will shiver if it’s too cold or pant if it’s too hot.
- They can recognize colors and react differently towards them.
I never thought about pink and blue dinosaurs.. maybe not these guys but it's entirely possible now with all the feather info on some dinosaurs that some of them might have had fancy colors, I'd think they would be muted colors since it seems to be on a lot of the predatory ones.. maybe browns, greens, yellows for blending in until the attack.. but who knows, maybe blue and pink hybrids popped up and that's why they went extinct!
How, exactly do you initiate the leaf tracking? Is it something they just do on their own when they are adults? Mine have never shown any interest in the training leaves, not when there's only one on the ground, not when there's 5 on the ground :/
- Sarah