Cockatrice
A subset of dragon that arose from Dragon and Fae relations, where the fae heritage was carried through dragon generations.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Compared to traditional dragons, cockatrices also have two forms, Large and Small:
Large form compared to traditional dragons: only two back legs, with wings positioned where arms would be. Mane of fur ends at the lower back.
Small form compared to traditional dragons: reptilian-legged bipedal lower body with a prehensile tail.
Genetics and Reproduction
See Dragon
Growth Rate & Stages
See Dragon
Ecology and Habitats
See Dragon
Dietary Needs and Habits
See Dragon
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Excellent day vision.
Civilization and Culture
Interspecies Relations and Assumptions
See Dragon
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