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Hmm… did Spike know a dragon used to roost on that mountain and choose it based on that, or is there something about that particular peak that makes it an attractive lair for dragons? Or is it just coincidence?

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Most dragons enjoy being in high places. Dragons view their surroundings from a different perspective than people do. Most humans like to navigate the world with both feet firmly planted on the ground. Dragons, on the other hand, often prefer checking out their surroundings from a high vantage point.
 
Climbing, jumping and napping up high are not just random feel-good behavior. The need to be up high is instinctual. It can change relationships between dragons and increase the odds of survival. Dragon parents should accommodate this basic need by providing their resident drags with vertical territory — high places they can hang out on.