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Golden eyelash viper dragon

This small, rear-fanged, arboreal dragon uses its wings mainly for gliding, and its two legs to propel it through the trees. Second in a series - anyone have ideas for more venomous dragons? *Edit - look at the nice highlights and shadows now!


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Bothriechis schegelii draconis - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Cynthia Lane Armstrong
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Categories: [Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc]
DateNameComment 
2 Sep 200445 The_Prince_of_Shadow
Asps or cobras or coral snakes Tiger snake.........Can you tell I like snakes....1 Do thoses help.
well either way keep up the good work! And I like how you use the actual info on the snake in your description. VERY COOL!!!!!!! XD
3 Sep 2004:-) C. Thompson
Very interesting concept. You've done a fantastic merger of the two creatures. Your understanding of anatomy and skill at manipulating it is really obvious in this series you've started. Fantastic job.
16 Sep 200445 Leah Coghill
Lovely. 2 I have a certain interest in biology, and to see a mythical creature drawn so accurately, with such attention to detail, gives me a thrill. All those tiny scales! I'm looking forward to seeing more venemous dragons like this from you, keep it up!

:-) Cynthia Lane Armstrong replies: "Glad you like him. There's another one in the works that I've just been slow with, based on a Gaboon viper."
28 Sep 2004:-) Audrey Wildhagen
Oh, nice! The detail on this is wonderful and I like how you have the scales sort of fraying out on the tail. Such a pretty yellow!

Hm...as for another creature, why not a gila monster? XD They have such nifty scale patterns.
29 Nov 2004:-) Lauren P. Fletterich
This is a very inovative piece, this yellow dragon with the snake-like head. I'm surprised no one mentioned that the head looks like an Eyelash Viper's..was that your inspiration? It's beautiful.
17 Dec 200445 Teratornis
this is really cool. you have my compliments. I think your dragon-based-on-poisonous-snake idea is very origenal, and I think it would be really cool if you did a coral snake dragon. wouldn' that look neat?
2 Jul 200545 Simon <simpass30@hot...uk>
Your Arboreal Dragon looks great.Perhaps an Ice -Dragon could be your poisonous reptile of choice. It's venom turns people into Ice statues slowly and surely.Or Maybe the Chameleonis Draconis Majora(The Chameleon Dragon). It hides against Screes and outcrops and when its prey comes along ,slam!!! It deadly tail spines fly into it's prey.
6 Jul 200545 majestey47
Kewl...never thought about adding wings to a serpent...anyway, you do really good when it comes to serpintine things!
5 Oct 200545 Kate
Eyelash viper... Dragon... Oh, the art, the perfect art you make! I am so in love with this. How about doing a temple viper, or a parrot snake, or perhaps the barely, mildly venomous hognose. And, although it is not venomous, a corn snake would look fab like this. I am such a fan!
24 Jan 2006:-) Kimberly mattia
Do a cobra/dragon,its the most pisonous snake in the world and their kind of scary looking. Anyway, great art piece. I love your idea of a combination of a snake and a dragon . Do more of these!
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