User blog comment:Krayfish/Misc. Questions/@comment-188.118.193.38-20120503210214/@comment-1743498-20120503213714

Well not all Dhragolon would react the same but below would be the "normal" reaction for them:

1. Extreme puzzlement and caution.

2. A Dhragolon would try to take cover and quickly note any possible weaknesses (such as not being able to dig through certain materials for example).

3. It should only come as mild shock since such things have been known to happen in ancient Dhragolon history.

4. During the primal era, the Dhragolon took on the niche as the nightstalker, they would hide during the day and hunt at night. Because of this, the Dhragolon are actually more afraid of daylight than they are of the dark because during the day, the Dhragolon were extremely vulnerable to enemies due to visibility, but at night the Dhragolon could ambush them back. Dhragolon are taught survival skills at a very early age and it's expected that they can survive being chased by predators.

Generally, the Dhragolon are most active at night and would be better suited to survive this scenario than diurnal species.