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FanArt: Swampdragon

draco vulgaris, the less famous cousin of the draco nobilis, can be found on the discworld. there creatures are pretty when small, but are often abandoned by their owners when the cute little pets grow up and start setting fire to the roof. this is a newborn swampdragon, whos a cutesiewutsie then?

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swampdragon - FanArt by Jens Martin Hornestedt
ŠJens Martin Hornestedt. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Dragons, Drakes, Wyverns, etc] [Humourous or Cute Things] [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen]
Inspirations: [Terry Pratchett]
DateNameComment 
19 Jul 2000:-) Zahra Postum
He's adorable!!! I want one!
13 Jan 2001:-) Sara Loosen
Ah... I did just need a new lighter actually.
31 Jul 200145 Satrapiatrap
What a cutiepie...! ^_^
25 Jun 2002:-) Jenny Rydén
Hehe, I suppose it's not fun for their owner when they suddenly explode. =)
11 May 200545 Anonymous <346hoot@yah...com>
It looks so cool please tell me how you do it.Because I've been taking art classes and its not helping.
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