eastern dragon + pumpkin spice latte
I'm doing this all for fun, and it is not important unless drawing them harmed. you don't have to read if you find biology, structure, or a little bit of history boring : >
this is a patte dragon ! its existed since the first thanksgiving, which then led ideas to a drink called the "pumpkin spice latte." its skin is underneath a slippery, wet coat of thick goo. it stays on the skin by grappling onto it, as the skin is extremely sticky and when harvested can be used as a bonding agent. the goo is used to protect them and when removed will quickly move back into place. when wounds form, the skin immediately forms back to their removed spot, stopping germs from the wound and allows damaged parts to be regenerated . their hair is silky smooth, close to the feeling of cream. their hair is very weak but still grows very quickly, leading to their hair being abnormally long, especially towards the head region. under their nostrils are two thick strings of skin. at the end of the long strongs, two tufts of hair are seen, these are stronger than the normal hair and when damaged will grow back slowly. when the strings themselves are damaged they grow back slowly, though are not required to be had. their skeleton is the same as a normal eastern dragons and the organs are also the same, except for one organ near the tail region dedicated to regeneration and the thick outline of the dragon.
now, heres basic stuff !
species name;; patte dragon
most common colours;; white, orange, brown, gray, green, yellow
personality;; pattes can range from being very sinister to happy and cheery, they are not very diverse though. ones domesticated all their life will be happy, cheery, energetic, or overthetop. ones who have been in the wild alone for more than a month in their life might be bitter, untrustful, greedy, or just quiet and sweet. there may be those who rebel from these stereotypes but it is a small percent of the population
genders;; male/female
lifespan (average);; 20-35 human years
this is a patte dragon ! its existed since the first thanksgiving, which then led ideas to a drink called the "pumpkin spice latte." its skin is underneath a slippery, wet coat of thick goo. it stays on the skin by grappling onto it, as the skin is extremely sticky and when harvested can be used as a bonding agent. the goo is used to protect them and when removed will quickly move back into place. when wounds form, the skin immediately forms back to their removed spot, stopping germs from the wound and allows damaged parts to be regenerated . their hair is silky smooth, close to the feeling of cream. their hair is very weak but still grows very quickly, leading to their hair being abnormally long, especially towards the head region. under their nostrils are two thick strings of skin. at the end of the long strongs, two tufts of hair are seen, these are stronger than the normal hair and when damaged will grow back slowly. when the strings themselves are damaged they grow back slowly, though are not required to be had. their skeleton is the same as a normal eastern dragons and the organs are also the same, except for one organ near the tail region dedicated to regeneration and the thick outline of the dragon.
now, heres basic stuff !
species name;; patte dragon
most common colours;; white, orange, brown, gray, green, yellow
personality;; pattes can range from being very sinister to happy and cheery, they are not very diverse though. ones domesticated all their life will be happy, cheery, energetic, or overthetop. ones who have been in the wild alone for more than a month in their life might be bitter, untrustful, greedy, or just quiet and sweet. there may be those who rebel from these stereotypes but it is a small percent of the population
genders;; male/female
lifespan (average);; 20-35 human years
