Dracomimus


 * -|Dracomimus marinychus=

Information
Dracomimus marinychus is a species of primitive wyvern that has adapted features for fishing. While fully capable of being a generalist prodragomorph, Dracomimus will use its single-clawed appendages to snatch up fish from the creeks and rivers it roams.

Design
Dracomimus marinychus is brown in color, with a green head in males and a grey head in females. The male version of this species of Dracomimus has white-and-black stripes running down its neck and a tail of orange feathers. Dracomimus has skinny, vestigial wings on the top of its torso. Single-clawed arms are used for spearing catches out of the water.


 * -|Dracomimus parabotonyx=

Information
Dracomimus parabotonyx is a more advanced species in the genus Dracomimus. Another snatching wyvern, this one has adapted features that make it seem more like a reed plant, fooling fish and other aquatic creatures to their demise.

Design
Like other snatching wyverns, Dracomimus parabotonyx has one finger that it uses to spear fish to catch. Dracomimus parabotonyx has much less sexual dimorphism in its species, is larger than Dracomimus marinychus, and is more dependent on water to eat. The evolution of this species has led to other members of Dracomimus to take on a more "Aye-Aye" bug-eating niche in order to avoid competition.