Can gargoyles reproduce?

They live far longer than humans, and like many creatures, they breed in order to reproduce. Instead of live birth, gargoyles hatch from eggs. The gestation period lasts for six months, but they take 10 years to hatch, and female gargoyles can only lay one egg every two decades at ages 50, 70, and 90.
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Can gargoyles mate with humans?

[14] Gargoyles and humans are not capable of reproducing together without the aid of science or magic.
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Do gargoyles lay eggs?

A rookery is a protected area where gargoyle clans keep their eggs until they hatch. In a broader sense, gargoyles use the term "rookery" to refer to their entire home and protectorate, not just the place where the eggs are placed.
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Are gargoyles immortal?

While not inherently immortal, gargoyles can be extremely long-lived, a result of stone sleep which seemingly slows or halts their aging process to an absolute standstill until they wake again the following night.
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Are there female gargoyles?

Demona, like all gargoyles, has physiology distinctly different from the human species. While she is vaguely humanoid in shape, but with wings and a tail, many gargoyle bodily functions are distinctly non-human. For example, all gargoyle females lay eggs just as monotremes do.
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How do gargoyles mate?

Gargoyle eggs are created when a female gargoyle goes into heat and mates with a male gargoyle on or near the Autumn Equinox every twenty years, those ending in '7' (e.g. 927, 947, 967, 987, etc). The female gargoyle incubates the resulting embryo inside her body for six months while forming an egg around it.
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Why do demona's eyes glow red?

Like all female gargoyles, her eyes glow red when she is angered; however, even as a human, Puck's spell of transformation may glitch and her eyes will glow if she gets angry enough. She usually wears a gold tiara, a pair of earrings, an armband and an anklet as decorative jewelry.
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How are gargoyles born?

Instead of live birth, gargoyles hatch from eggs. The gestation period lasts for six months, but they take 10 years to hatch, and female gargoyles can only lay one egg every two decades at ages 50, 70, and 90. Gargoyles only reproduce during these seasons, which are linked to the natural biorhythms of the earth.
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Why do gargoyle eyes glow?

Male gargoyles' eyes glow white when in an excited stage, and females' eyes glow red, signaling an adrenal response. It is implied, but not out rightly stated, that when in this state, the Gargoyle in question will receive a boost in strength and stamina, similar to the fight or flight response in humans.
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Who was the female gargoyle?

Demona, known also as The Demon, is a female gargoyle. She was once a member of the Wyvern Clan and was Goliath's former mate, known to him at least as his Angel of the Night. She is now one of the Manhattan Clan's greatest enemies, and possibly the most dangerous gargoyle in the world.
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Is it hard to breed gargoyle geckos?

Breeding gargoyle geckos is a relatively straightforward endeavor. There are no special heating or cooling requirements, and you can leave adults together year-round.
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Can gargoyle geckos lay eggs without mating?

Females with no male can still lay (infertile) eggs. If this happens; consider purchasing a male. It is more difficult for a female to produce an infertile egg than a fertile one. Check the calcium sacs of breeding Crested females (located at the back of her mouth) at least a couple times every season.
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Do gargoyles have powers?

Gargoyles have six powers and abilities: immortality (invulnerable to the passing of time and to diseases), human form (shapeshift to human-like beings), flight posses wings), camouflage (blend with the inanimate grotesques to surprise intruders), endurance (cannot be wounded at night), and petrification (turns other ...
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What's the purpose of a gargoyle?

Gargoyles are waterspouts that are designed to throw rain water away from the outside wall of a building. Derived from the Old French gargouille, meaning throat, the term was first used to describe carved lions and spouts on ancient classical buildings.
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Do gargoyles have to have wings?

They come in many varieties: some are full bodied, often with wings; others are simply disembodied visages that simply watch (having only half a body.) Gargoyles are not the same as other stone beings, such as the Golem as Gargoyles are always in the form of in-human, possibly demonic, creatures.
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How old are gargoyles?

Gargoyles were originally designed in 13th century French architecture as a means of disposing of water. Think of them as the precursor to the gutter.
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What do gargoyles eat?

They would torture any victims they could hold helpless, going so far as eating them alive just to hear their screams even though they required no food to survive, but much prefer intelligent races over anything else. Gargoyles particularly enjoyed shiny objects containing gemstones and precious metals.
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Why did they stop making gargoyles on buildings?

From that time, more and more buildings used drainpipes to carry the water from the guttering roof to the ground and only very few buildings using gargoyles were constructed. This was because some people found them frightening, and sometimes heavy ones fell off, causing damage.
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Are gargoyles evil or good?

A gargoyle is usually chaotic evil. Gargoyles are sentient, cunning, and malevolent to the extreme.
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What is a gargoyles weakness?

Additionally, if you are playing as a Pyromancer, you will have very easy access to the Gargoyle's Weakness - fire!
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Are gargoyles undead?

Gargoyles are not undead creatures in the Warcraft RPG. They are marked as undead in Warcraft III and WoW.
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Does Elisa become a gargoyle?

A major turning point in the series was the episode "The Mirror". In this episode, a magic spell briefly transforms Elisa into a gargoyle. Elisa, who by this time has realized her own feelings for Goliath, sees this as the destruction of the only barrier preventing their relationship.
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How old is Goliath Gargoyles?

Notes. In 994 Demona, Goliath and Othello were all the same age of 28 years old biologically. (or 56 years old chronologically) Until the night of the Wyvern Massacre in Awakening Part One.
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Why do the gargoyles turn to stone?

Stone Sleep is the natural phenomenon in gargoyle biology that causes them to turn to "stone" in the daytime.
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