These miniature griffins are far from the fierce winged beasts of ancient legends. Bred over generations as gentle companions, they behave more like affectionate little dogs than mythical predators. Curious, playful, and deeply social, they love following their owners around the house, curling up beside warm fireplaces, and softly chirping when excited or seeking attention. Their fluffy, wavy fur is incredibly soft and requires regular brushing to keep its silky texture. Each griffin’s glossy beak is specially adapted for cracking berries, nuts, and small seeds, which make up most of their diet. In the wild, their ancestors were known to gather colorful forest fruits and hide them in tiny nests lined with moss and feathers. Different color variations are said to reflect subtle personality traits. Golden griffins tend to be cheerful and energetic, while pastel-colored ones are often calmer and more affectionate.