Features
- Horns - two to each side; one large and twisting, one small and slightly curved
- Twin Crests - run parallel to spine, react to emotions, used in threat displays, can be used to help stabilize flight.
- Twin Frills - on either side of head, they react to emotions, fanning out, up, down, ectera, can be used in threat displays, mostly used to protect vents.
- Vents - almost gill-like structure high on neck that allows intake of air while breathing fire. Scaleless and vulnerable, often hidden by frills.
- Eardrums - like a bullfrog, these show gender dimorphism between males and females of her kind. Males larger than the eye, females the same size or smaller. Covered by a protective membrane to help prevent disorientation in the air if something were to get inside the canal.
- Nictating Membrane - a secondary eyelid common to assorted species, which functions the same as a bird of prey in her case, that is to whisk away debris and moisten the eye, particularly when flying at speed or in inclement weather, without blinding herself with the frequent blinks.

