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TETRAPODOIDES

The dragons in this family are all four legged. Besides, tetrapodo means four legged.

POLAR DRAGON (tetrapodoides polico)
Habitat: stolis mountain     

Length: 8 m    

Diet: meat, fish    

Wings: hooked
Skin type: feathered     

Group size: 1-3 (mother and babies)    

Can be found as an anthro: yes
This dragon lives on the high mountains of Stolis. Its wings are small and are used for heating
and not for flying. The chicks look like gray furballs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



BLACK DRAGON (tetrapodoides mavro)
Habitat: forests    

Length: 7-8m    

Diet: meat     

Spits: fire     

Skin type: scaly
Wings: hooked    

Group size: 1    

Can be found as an anthro: no (only in little anthros)
Brother species: mountain dragon
This dragon is poorly known. It looks very much like a black-colored mountain dragon. Its horns 
have a gold-like coloration and the powder that comes from them is a nice and cheap alternative for gold for jewelry, For this reason, the black dragon was hunted to near extinction during the middle ages, but now it is a protected species. .This is also the reason why Black dragon anthros were hunted the most during the great dragon slaughter in the medieval times, in the name of religion. Anthro black dragons have since become extinct.

 

 

                                                                                 Scientists cutting the horns of a Black dragon

                                                                                 in an effort to protect it from poachers

 

 

 

 

 

 



MIRUS DRAGON (tetrapodoides mirus)
Habitat: forests     

Group size: 2-4     

Length: 7

Diet: grass, fruit  
Skin type: scaly     

Wings: hookless    
Other names: hypnotizer, Green dragon     
Can be found as an anthro: yes
This dragon has the unique ability to temporary daze its enemies, thus giving it time to flee. This ability made the humans of the middle ages create myths about this dragon that it can hypnotize or read minds. Males have larger crests. They turn red during mating season.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



RED DRAGON (tetrapodoides kokkino)
Habitat: valleys   

Length: 10-12m     

Diet: meat     

Spits: fire     

Skin type: scaly
Wings: hooked     

Group size: 1    

Can be found as an anthro: yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



MOUNTAIN DRAGON (tetrapodoides vounisio)
Habitat: mountains     

Length: 8-9m     

Diet: meat     

Spits: fire   

Skin type: scaly     
Wings: hooked     

Group size: 2-4  

 Can be found as an anthro: yes     
Brother species: Black dragon
The mountain dragon is the most common of the tetrapodoides. It nests in caves and mates for life.

 

 

 

 

 



PURPLE DRAGON (tetrapodoides mov)
Habitat: everywhere    

Length: 7-8m    

Diet: meat    

Spits: fireballs    

Skin type: feathered     
Wings: hooked    

 Group size: 2-5

Can be found as an anthro: yes
Males have a larger crest than females. They use it during mating season to attract a mate.
Chicks are hutched light purple and gain their stripes while aging.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



PYGMY POLAR DRAGON (tetrapodoides poilico micro)
Habitat: mountains    

Length: 6m     

Spits: fireballs     

Diet: meat   

Skin type: feathered
Group size: 1-4    

Can be found as an anthro : yes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



MANED DRAGON (tetrapodoides leeontaree)
Habitat: open valleys     

Length: 3m    

Spits: fireballs     

Diet: meat    

Skin type: scaly / feathered     

Group size: 3-8    

Can be found as an anthro: yes
They hunt in packs. Those are made up of a leading male and his females and young. Males have larger manes than females.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Polar dragon anatomy
Red dragon anatomy
black dragon conservation.jpg
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maned dragon.jpg
mirus.jpg
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