
Common Sea Serpent
Serpidraco marinus
From the Hydropseudodraconidae (sea serpent) family, under the order Pseudodracomorpha and suborder Fraterpseudodraco.
A serpentine dragon with powerful limbs used for swimming. They have a large, bulbous midsection where they store air, allowing them to remain underwater for days before surfacing again.
They are said to be the cause of violent waves and whirlpools.
From the Hydropseudodraconidae (sea serpent) family, under the order Pseudodracomorpha and suborder Fraterpseudodraco.
A serpentine dragon with powerful limbs used for swimming. They have a large, bulbous midsection where they store air, allowing them to remain underwater for days before surfacing again.
They are said to be the cause of violent waves and whirlpools.
(Providing a fresh take on the concept of dragon—and false dragon—taxonomy)
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
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