The Draco Flagelliformis is a member of the vast and dimorphic family of botanical Drakes. Much like it’s cousin, the Strobilus Throat Drake, it too has an impressive waddle. These impressive appendages are found elusively on the males of the specie. Throughout it’s life it will grow new tendrils, with some males growing upwards into the dozens of these fleshy appendages. The more impressive the wattle, the more likely he is to mate. Not only an impressive mating display they can also be used as a weapon. Each tendril is barbed, and with a quick whip of it’s head they can inflict a painful blow. Many males will loose tendrils throughout the course of it’s life either in combat or lucky escapes from predators, however so long as there is no infection the tendril will grow back, albeit deformed.












