Long-Neck Loch Dragon
Long-Neck Loch Dragons live in lakes and lochs, and are native to Scotland. Famous examples include Nessie (the Loch Ness Monster) and Eda (guardian of the Pureblood High Security Vaults under Gringotts in Scotland).
Basic Information
Anatomy
They are sea serpents, and so have no wings. They have fins and sing much like whales do. They have small clawed arms used for hunting and cave-exploration, and can leave water for short periods of time.
Genetics and Reproduction
Aquatic reptile (egg-laying)
Ecology and Habitats
Aquatic, lochs and lakes
Additional Information
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Singing, Heightened Sensing, Echolocation