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Aquafly
Aquafly
General information
Universe Drakomon
Aliases Aquagon (juvenile)
Classification Nuohapex palus
Species type Blue Drakomon
Homeworld Dragonia
Environment Around Route 5 and Volga City
Intelligence Non-sapient
Biochemistry Carbon-based lifeform
Biological information
Reproduction Sexual; lays eggs
Locomotion Bipedal
Eye color Purple
Skin color Bluish-purple
Lineage information
Cultural information
Alignment True Neutral
Sociocultral characteristics
Scientific taxonomy
Planet Dragonia
Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Animalia
Subkingdom Eumetazoa
Infrakingdom Bilateria
Superphylum Deuterostomia
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Infraphylum Gnathostomata
Superclass Tetrapoda
Class Reptilia
Subclass Neodiapsida
Infraclass Lepidosauromorpha
(Reptiles more closely related to lizards than crocodilians)
Superorder Lepidosauria (Scaled reptiles)
Order Squamata (Squamates -- lizards, snakes, & amphisbaenians)
Suborder Lacertilia (Lizards)
Infraorder Sextatilia (Six-limbed lizards) (Somarinoa, 2014)
Superfamily Drakomonoidea (Drakomon) (Somarinoa, 2019)
Family Aquadrakidae (Water-type Drakomon) (Somarinoa, 2019)
Genus Nuohapex (Somarinoa, 2019)
Species palus (Somarinoa, 2019)
Other information
Status Least Concern

Aquaflies (Nuohapex palus) are a species of water drakomon endemic to the realm of Dragonia. They have an affinity for water and this allows them to injure and stun potential threats.

Physiology[]

Aquagon

A juvenile Aquafly is referred to as an Aquagon.

When still young, Aquaflies are known as Aquagons. These tiny dragon whelps are fat, bipedal, arguably dopey-looking creatures. They carry a small plant upon their head, perhaps to better disguise themselves within the waters around Route 5 and Volga City. Even at this young age they are able to harness the power of water to stun their targets.

The species' body is primarily bluish-purple with lavender ventral section and hind feet, as well as eye markings. As they develop they grow taller but otherwise their proportions remain relatively the same. The plant on their head and tail grows with them, eventually blossoming into reeds.

They are capable of regeneration and can regenerate 10% of their bodies every minute.

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