Bobtail Swimmer Dragons
S'up. This species is just for fun haha.
What are they?
Bobtail Swimmer dragons aren't much special, just another of the many variations of dragons there are. BSDs come in an assortment of beautiful colors, always covered in either a white piebald, or black tiger stripes. If you cannot seem to imagine still what colors they come in, Koi Fish, and Tiger Shrimp are excellent examples. These dragons, despite their names, are terrible swimmers! They have little to no swimming abilities. So why would they even be called 'swimmer' dragons? Perhaps it maybe due to the fact that they love water, and spend their lives near it, instead of in it.
Where are they?
BSDs are commonly found along the coasts of continents, islands, or around large lakes and ponds. There they spend their days happily until they die out. Australia, Japan, California coast, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico is where most of them can be found.
FAQ
Q)How big are they?
A) About 6-7 feet tall, and 200-350lbs
Q)Behavior?
A) BSDs can be extremely friendly, and wouldn't hurt a fly. They're loyal creatures- but lazy too. So don't expect them to be working for you!
Q) Life expectancy?
A) 75-100 years
Q)What do they eat?
A) Omnivores. They can eat just about anything with their durable pallets. Fish, tropical fruits, and crabs are their favorites.
How do I get one?
Just look for the adoption sign :]
Rules:
All Tess rules apply
Don't steal/trace/copy/yada
Don't use offsite (This drawing, you may use your own drawings offsite)
Don't ask about artist positions please
Have fun and be respectful thank you.
Herp.
S'up. This species is just for fun haha.
What are they?
Bobtail Swimmer dragons aren't much special, just another of the many variations of dragons there are. BSDs come in an assortment of beautiful colors, always covered in either a white piebald, or black tiger stripes. If you cannot seem to imagine still what colors they come in, Koi Fish, and Tiger Shrimp are excellent examples. These dragons, despite their names, are terrible swimmers! They have little to no swimming abilities. So why would they even be called 'swimmer' dragons? Perhaps it maybe due to the fact that they love water, and spend their lives near it, instead of in it.
Where are they?
BSDs are commonly found along the coasts of continents, islands, or around large lakes and ponds. There they spend their days happily until they die out. Australia, Japan, California coast, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico is where most of them can be found.
FAQ
Q)How big are they?
A) About 6-7 feet tall, and 200-350lbs
Q)Behavior?
A) BSDs can be extremely friendly, and wouldn't hurt a fly. They're loyal creatures- but lazy too. So don't expect them to be working for you!
Q) Life expectancy?
A) 75-100 years
Q)What do they eat?
A) Omnivores. They can eat just about anything with their durable pallets. Fish, tropical fruits, and crabs are their favorites.
How do I get one?
Just look for the adoption sign :]
Rules:
All Tess rules apply
Don't steal/trace/copy/yada
Don't use offsite (This drawing, you may use your own drawings offsite)
Don't ask about artist positions please
Have fun and be respectful thank you.
Herp.






