J C wrote: > Which implies of course, that they also have a non-winged form. The only > animals I know that have a winged and non-winged form are dragons and horses > (which turn into pegasi when they're winged) Hmm...if one stretches "animal", butterflies have both a winged and non-winged form. Maybe Jhegaala are Dragaeran frogs? They start out as eggs, then go to tadpols, then sprout wings and...okay, maybe not. :) Chris