Feathered Serpents (Alatuserpens Quetzalocoatlus) are Dracoforms, native to Aztlan, Latin and South America as well as to Africa. They have long, snake-like bodies, one pair of limbs and large brightly coloured feathered wings. Membranes stretch between the extended finger bones of its large wings. Behind the wings are a pair of limbs that end in paws for ground locomotion. Their feet have five digits, one of which is like an opposable thumb, giving it sufficient flexibility to manipulate objects. The skull contains 60 teeth. Poisonous fangs and an also poisonous sting at the tip of the tail are common. Their wingspan is over 15 meters and their overall size from head to tail is 20 meters and weigh 6,000 kilograms. While smaller than other dracoforms they are - like all Dragons - no mere C
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