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[[Image:Shoyru blue baby.gif|frame|right|Blue Shoyru May 2006.]]
The '''Shoyru''' is a small dragon-like Neopet released on April 20, 2000.  


[[Image:Shoyru blue baby.gif|frame|right|Blue Shoyru May 2006.]]
==Overview==
The '''Shoyru''' is a small dragon-like Neopet released on April 20, 2000. The Shoyru was originally created by a user in a "Create-A-Pet" competition run on the site. Since that time, their design has remained relatively unchanged. Shoyrus are fantastic flyers who love to soar through the skies. Contrary to popular belief, Shoyrus do not breathe fire, and they do in fact possess two eyes.
The Shoyru was originally created by a user in a "Create-A-Pet" competition run on the site. Since that time, their design has remained relatively unchanged. Shoyrus are fantastic flyers who love to soar through the skies. Contrary to popular belief, Shoyrus do not breathe fire, and they do in fact possess two eyes.


Need a quick method to travel to the far and distant lands of [[Neopia]]? Fancy a winter holiday up in [[Snow Valley]] or to visit the home of the faeries in [[Faerieland]]? Shoyrus possess naturally evolved powerful wings, which can fly you there before you can say 'holiday'. Shy by nature, this dragonish Neopet is very versatile and is a ferocious fighter, making this seasoned battler a prime candidate for people who visit the battledome to duke it out in a test of strength, skill, speed, defense and agility.
Shoyrus have the distinction of placing first in [http://www.neopets.com/topneopets.phtml Neopet popularity]. They comprise roughly 6.40% of all Neopets created.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*As of March 2007, there were over 12.9 million shoyrus created, giving them the distinction of being Neopia's most popular pet. On an average, 7.2 thousand Shoyrus are born per day. They are also featured in 122 different [[item]]s and come in 45 different [[colour]]s.
*As of May 2007, there are over 13 million Shoyrus in existence. On an average, 7.2 thousand Shoyrus are born per day. They are also featured in 122 different [[item]]s and come in 45 different [[colour]]s.
*''Shoyru Day'' is April 2nd.
*''Shoyru Day'' is April 2nd.
*In the [[Neopets TCG]], Shoyrus are associated with the element of air.
*In the [[Neopets TCG]], Shoyrus are associated with the element of [[Air Faerie|Air]].
*Shoyrus are featured in a total 6 [[avatar]]s.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*'''Famous Shoyrus:''' [[Barry]], [[Kentari]], [[Sir Pollonaire Freidl]], [[Torshac]], [[Yes Boy Ice Cream]]
*'''Famous Shoyrus:''' [[Barry]], [[Kentari]], [[Sir Pollonaire Freidl]], [[Torshac]], [[Tyrannian Concert Hall#Yes Boy Ice Cream|Yes Boy Ice Cream]]
*'''Games:''' [[Attack of the Marblemen]], [[Caption Competition]], [[ToyBox Escape]], [[Jubble Bubble]], [[Omelette Defender]]
*'''Games:''' [[Attack of the Marblemen]], [[Caption Competition]], [[ToyBox Escape]], [[Jubble Bubble]], [[Omelette Defender]]



Revision as of 16:04, 16 May 2007

Blue Shoyru May 2006.

The Shoyru is a small dragon-like Neopet released on April 20, 2000.

Overview

The Shoyru was originally created by a user in a "Create-A-Pet" competition run on the site. Since that time, their design has remained relatively unchanged. Shoyrus are fantastic flyers who love to soar through the skies. Contrary to popular belief, Shoyrus do not breathe fire, and they do in fact possess two eyes.

Shoyrus have the distinction of placing first in Neopet popularity. They comprise roughly 6.40% of all Neopets created.

Trivia

  • As of May 2007, there are over 13 million Shoyrus in existence. On an average, 7.2 thousand Shoyrus are born per day. They are also featured in 122 different items and come in 45 different colours.
  • Shoyru Day is April 2nd.
  • In the Neopets TCG, Shoyrus are associated with the element of Air.
  • Shoyrus are featured in a total 6 avatars.

See Also

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