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Description *Zilantiformes: discussed in detail here .

Bracheosaur Mokele-mbembes: tall, canopy-feeding mokele-mbembes.  Like all mokele-mbembes they are long-necked herbivorous quadrupeds convergent with extinct terrestrial sauropods.  Furthermore, like all true drakes they are quadrupedal, with their legs directly under their body and lack wings.

Apatasaur Mokele-mbembes: long-bodied, browsing mokele-mbembes.

Dwarf Mokele-mbembes: small, shorter-necked grazing mokele-mbembes.

Delphic Nessies: marine nessies who have lost their hindlimbs and a fuked tail.  They live in the open oceanand give l.ive birth.  Like all nessies they are aquatic mokele-mbembes, who convergently resemble plesieosaurs in morphology.

Fluke-tailed Nessies: marine nessies with reduced hindlimbs and a fuked tail.  They live inthe open ocean but need to come ashore to lay eggs.

Marine Nessies: primitive marine nessies.

Lake Nessies: larger freshwater nessies. 

River Nessies: smaller freshwater nessies.

Swamp Mokele-mbembes: medium-sized amphibious mokele-mbembes.

One-Horned Emela-Ntouka: single-horned emela-ntouka.  Like all emela-ntouka they are certopsian-like herbivorous drakes.  Unlike terrestrial ceratopsians they lack a bony neck-frill.

Two-Horned Emela-Ntouka: two-horned emela-ntouka, with a front and rear nasal horn like a rhinoceros.

Side-horned Emela-Ntouka: two-horned emela-ntouka, with two nasal horns side-by side.

Bull-Horned Emela-Ntouka: two-horned emela-ntouka, with horns above the eyes.

Three-Horned Emela-Ntouka: three-horned emela-ntouka, with a single nasal horn and horns above the eyes.

Square-Plated Mbielus: mbielu-mbielu-mbielu with two rows of alternating square plates.  Like all mbielu-mbielu-mbielu they are convergently similar to terrestrial stegosaurs.  Unlike terrestrial stegosaurs they do not posses a thagomizer. 

Trapezoid-Plated Mbielus: mbielu-mbielu-mbielu with two rows of alternating trapezoidal plates.

Hexagon-Plated Mbielus: mbielu-mbielu-mbielu with two rows of alternating hexagonal plates.

Triangle-Plated Mbielus: mbielu-mbielu-mbielu with two rows of alternating triangular plates.

Pentagon-Plated Mbielus: mbielu-mbielu-mbielu with two rows of alternating pentagonal plates.

Shoulder-Spiked Drakes: extinct, armored, herbivorous drakes with prominent shoulder spikes.

Tail-Spiked Drakes: extinct, armored, herbivorous drakes with prominent tail spikes.

Side-Spiked Drakes: extinct, armored, herbivorous drakes with a row of protective spikes.

Armored Drakes: extinct, armored, herbivorous drakes.

Browsing Drakes: extinct, large herbivorous drakes.

Grazing Drakes: extinct, medium0sized herbivorous drakes.

Toad-Drakes: small, robust, short-tailed drakes.

Lizard Drakes: small, gracile, long-tailed drakes

Taniwas: marine drakes.

Ngaranas: river-dwelling aquatic drakes.

Mohos: lake-dwelling aquatic drakes.

Crocidrakes: short-legged, large amphibious drakes.

Common Drakes: long-legged, large terrestrial drakes.

Monitor-Drakes: medium-sized, terrestrial drakes.

Hooded Cobra-Drake: venomous, serpentine drakes with neck-hood.

Spitting Cobra-Drake: venomous, serpentine drakes capable of spitting venom.

Lesser Cobra-Drake: venomous, serpentine drakes.

Viper-Drake: venomous, serpentine drakes with long venom-injecting fangs.

Komodo-Drake: large, long-snouted venomous drakes.

Gila-Drake: small, short-snouted venomous drakes.

Flightless Dragonettes: extinct, heavy flightless dragonettes, with vestigial wings.

Pixie Dragonettes: very small hovering dragonettes.  Like all dragonettes they are small ground-dwelling dragon-like convergent-reptiles closely related to drakes.

Fairy Dragonettes: smaller colorful dragonettes.

Common Dragonettes: small, plain dragonettes.
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