click 1: The water leaper, aka pond flyer, llamhigyn y dwr, forg dragon, etc, is a wyvern native to the ponds and creeks of wales. It has a head resembling that of a frog, which it uses to its advantage in hunting frogs. It is not a very good flyer, on account of its chonk, but it is an excellant swimmer. It is a passive creature that only nips at you when necassary. 2: The stoorwyrm, also called jormungandr, is a dragon that inhabits the seas of Northern Europe. It has a snake-like body with four limbs and a whale-like tail. Its closest relative is the kagewani of Japan. It is known for hunting whales and occasionally bumping into boats. 3: rough draft for mushussu, a dragon from mesopotamian myth. He is very good boi. 4: Ammit design for Neogaea. Ammits has tough scales and a crocodile-like head. I based the adult off of Iberosuchus. *Lore* I am planning on making the adults lean and strong and are basically the draconic versions of dire-wolves, but the babies act like fat cats. I was originally only going to make it ammit, however, I might make the adults called sobek(egyptian crocodile god) and the babies called ammit. 5. This is inkyanyamba, also called inkanyamba. It is a serpent from South African folklore that has a head and "mane" similar to a horse. My personal design of it gives it legs that are adapted into flippers which it uses both to glide and swim. It is distantly related to lung, but is more closely related to haietlik. Like the lung, it throws itself off high places. However, the lung does this for fun, while the inkyanyamba does this as a fishing adaptation. It also perfers to throw itself out of waterfalls, perhaps to gain an element of surprise.
feel free to use or reference these as long as you credit me, @Brickwall777