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Description Common Name: Lung Dragon
Common Name Synonyms: Ingitiszoan Lung Dragon, Asian Dragon, Chinese Dragon, Japanese Dragon, Dome-Headed Mongoose, Giant Mongoose, Horned Mongoose
Scientific Name: Pachycephalomammus asiaticodraco
Size: 55-145cm tall in the shoulders, 110-290cm from snout to tail-base + 82.5-217.5cm long tail = 192.5-507.5cm from snout to tail.
Classification: Feliform
Habitat: Savannas, Grasslands, Deserts, Forests, Jungles, Beaches, Mountains, Arctic,
Diet: Omnivorous; diet consisted of termites, mouse-like rodents, small weasel-like carnivorans, small lizards, snakes, grasses, berries, bark, leaves, carrion, fish, small birds, clams, oysters, wuslis
Description: People depict these Asian dragons are mythical reptiles, which not only that they are like most dragons, but the creatures with camel-like heads with pig-snouts, with daemonic rabbit-like eyes, snake-like bodies, with legs of the dogs, with tiger-like paws, with sharp eagle-like claws, within lion-like manes, and with rat-like whiskers. These beasts are the symbols of power, strength, and good luck for people who are worthy of it. Some people did depict that these dragons are dragon-like mammals. Like their reptilian counterparts, the dragons, which not all these Asian dragons are good, some are bad and evil. Rarely that some people make these reptilian-beasts more mammal-like, like they have the kirin(the unicorn-like creature that has dragon-like features) for example. But this dragon was rarely depicted as Ingitiszoa's largest members of the mongoose family, which could be only one thing, they are one of the only carnivorans with antlers and dome-head(like satyrs, not only these humanoids are dome-headed, but they are half-human, quarter-horned artiodactyl ungulate, and quarter-ogre(Ingitiszoan Ogres are half human, half-pachycephalosaur, and quarter daemon), but it is uncommon when they have antlers like a deer.). Ingitiszoan lung dragons are sometimes active at night, but mostly they are highly active at morning, days, dawn, and dusk, which they can hunt, scavenge, and foraging food. Very uncommon that these oversized mongooses had no antlers, but they still have domes on their heads. Some mammalian dragons are solitary, but they have much numbers, from pairs(A: a mating pair, B: a pair of friends, cousins, or siblings, and/or C: a bond between parent and his/her cub), to large pods. Like that of killer whales and hippos, which the lung dragons can travel, and hunt, like a herd and pack altogether. The pods are consisted of up to a dozens of antlered and dome-headed individuals who are both sexes, dozens of dome-headed antlerless individuals of both sexes, several of their cubs, all lead by either one male, one female, or a breeding pair of alphas. The  lung dragons can use their domes for flank-butting, and their antlers for fighting, but like cattle, female lung dragons had smaller antlers but they can still have similar degrees to males. Not only males and females are dominant to each of them as siblings, some cooperate the others for protection to their cubs and other members of their family, from anyone who threaten them. The lung dragons are hunted for their antlers, tusks, and domes by poachers, who are humanoids. People of Ingitiszoa can protect these dragons from the poachers and hunters, so they can be conserved for protection, like that hyapins, kalpanas, and even weislis are protected when they are rare. The lung dragons' rivals are hyapins, ratpanters, wolves, bears, tigers, wolverines, hyenas, big cats(except for cheetahs, which they are afraid of the dragons), other lung dragons(assuming they are from rival/enemy pods, or that they are intruders who showed harm), seths, kalpanas, weislis, and even armorlions. They can ignore the catoblepas's gazes and breath, when they jump on the rhino's back to clean this catoblepas up, without looking at their deadly gaze. Like most mongooses, the lung dragons are immune to poison, but in the addition, that like all dragons(such as the Ingitiszoan dragons, wyverns, drakes, jabberwockies, and even gargouilles), they are immune to most deadly affections, like even the catoblepas's gaze, which they are one of the creatures who is not turned to stone from the catoblepas's gaze. You didn't know that gargouilles can turn themselves to stone, right? Just as you thought so. The predators of the lung dragons, besides the poachers, are kalidahs, dragons, coyotahs, rukhs, ratpanthers, large snakes(like boa restrictors, pythons, and anacondas), and even smaller zakis. Like the banded mongoose, the lung dragons can clean the brainshrinkers up, by eating the ticks, fleas, and even not so deadly parasites, while that these big mongooses are even immune to the brainshrinkers' dreaded mind-eating penile-like tongues. Their insides can even kill the parasites who tried to escape from the dragon.

Art (C) Shawn Brunner ,aka Patchi1995
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Comments: 5

bear48 [2017-03-24 00:38:24 +0000 UTC]

wicked color love it 

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2017-03-24 00:45:22 +0000 UTC]

Heck yeah, I did depict that lung dragons are not all reptiles, some are complete mammals, which I depict these lung dragons are the biggest, yet the only members of the mongoose family that has antlers, spikes, and dome heads. I hope everybody likes it. Thanks.

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bear48 In reply to Patchi1995 [2017-03-24 00:46:40 +0000 UTC]

cool

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Patchi1995 In reply to bear48 [2017-03-24 00:48:51 +0000 UTC]

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Patchi1995 [2017-03-01 06:22:18 +0000 UTC]

What do you guys think of this animal?

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