It depends on the size of the dragon. Most dragon eggs are roughly three-quarters the size of the parent's body multiplied by Planck's constant to the powert of two. This rule applies to all but the Oriental dragons, whose eggs are sized to fit in the left (or right) talons for easy transportation. However, recent increases in the levels of pollutants has caused dragon eggs, and subsequently the dragons inside, to gradually shrink in size.
_________________ The devil doesn't come dressed in a red cape and pointy horns. He comes as everything you've ever wished for.
-Tucker Max
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