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Deadly Icespitter

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Name: Deadly Icespitter
Type: Dragon (Ice)
Diet: Carnivore
Main Habitat: Cold, rocky regions with large caves and large expanses of nearby water.
Colors: Black, Grey, White, Golden, Lilac, Chocolate, Blue Grey
Patterns: Husky (black and brown), snow leopard (white, golden, lilac, chocolate), Lynx, tiger (white, golden, lilac), albino (smaller than average and red eyes), a mottled grey, and a dappled grey.
Rideable: Yes
Speech capable: Yes 

Basic Overview: Perhaps one of smartest dragons, the Icespitter is certainly one of the largest. Due to the frigid and often below zero climate of the Frozen Wasteland, the Icespitter has an extra thick underfur it sheds during the temperate summers. The undersides of its paws have thick pads for walking on ice and frozen stone. It uses its long tail in a manner akin to the snow leopards of earth, wrapping the fluffy thick furred tail over its nose. Unlike the extinct earth predator Smilodon, the Icespitter's massive saber teeth are not brittle and do not break easily. It hunts mainly at night, divebombing its prey, and sleeps in glacial caves or crevices during the day. The males and females are told apart by the color of their manes (males' are darker than rest of fur and females' are lighter). As its name suggests, the Icespitter spits ice, not fire.


Dragons again! YEET
Behold the Deadly Icespitter!
And yes, they have thumbs!

Fun Fact: Scarlett Hyde has a male named Raytheon.

Design/Species: Me
Lineart: Arven! 

I do custom Icespitters (using this lineart) for 350 :points:.
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AstarGoldenwing's avatar
The snow leopard pattern looks so cool! :) But I see in the description that they can't be solid anymore, only mottled and dappled patterns?