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Flint and Tinder

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Species name: Strangling Wingneck 

Name of dragon in picture: Flint and Tinder 

Class: Mystery 

Colors: All Ball Python Morphs 

Info: 
The Strangling Wingneck had both of its wings positioned on the base of either of its necks.

It does not have normal fire producing glands, but can produce sparks of fire by rubbing its horns together, similar to flint rocks. 

It mainly hunts small mammals and fish by strangling them. Similar to a constrictor snake.

The spikes on their back help maneuver in wooded areas.

Their hands are useless and hardly ever used. 

They hunt at dawn and dusk.

They love damp and humid places, and often build nests using rotting leaves and trees (trained dragons will also use damp furs and towels as a substitute) (this also prevents accidental fires).

Saddle: Unlike the zippleback, which can support a saddle on its necks, the wingneck’s are too weak, and therefor has its saddle placed in between its two neck. They can only support one main rider (one in command and maximum 2 more passengers) 

They have an added harness further up their necks, which are attached to each other. These help maneuver the wingnecks, since both heads will always be in a similar position. 

Main Diet: Wild boar, deer, fish and occasional bears. They will also chew on mushrooms, though they won’t swallow and spit them out after a while. (a bit like gum) 

Speed: 6/10, average flight speed but has extremely good maneuverability. 

Danger to humans: 3/10, they usually only attack when hungry and find people unappetizing. If they do decide to attack, they will start to create sparks beforehand, if you notice, you should have enough time to escape. 

Attack: 4/10, only dangerous if close, but if caught, they will strangle their pray to death. 

Stealth: 8/10, ability to hide and fit into unusual places make it an effective predator. 
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