False-Headed Hydra Dragon

False-Headed Hydra Dragons were released on July 3, 2022, alongside Lightning Pygmies. Like all two-headed dragons, they can only breed with other two-headed breeds, and their eggs cannot be bitten by Vampire Dragons.

False-Headed Hydras come in six different colors and patterns depending on their habitat of origin. Bred False-Headed Hydras may inherit their color from their False-Headed Hydra parent, but will occasionally take on the color corresponding to the habitat of the other parent.

Egg
This scaled egg is surrounded by the others.

Hatchling
''Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has two bulbous tails.''

Mature hatchling
''Aww... It’s a cute baby dragon. It has two bulbous tails.''

''And look! Its tails have grown...teeth?''

Adult
''False-Headed Hydra Dragons actually only have two heads. Despite their appearance, their tails are pure muscle and lack any internal organs. In combat, their false heads are used to bait their enemies into attacking their tails instead of their more vulnerable heads, creating openings to strike back. These dragons have been known to frighten and intimidate other species by holding their tails close to their necks, making it look like they are a larger, more threatening four headed beast. They also use their tails to help them hunt their prey, confusing their targets in various ways. Their scale coloration and hunting habits vary depending on their environment. False-Headed Hydras can regrow their tails if they are cut off or badly damaged.''

Sprite artists

 * Hawaiianbabidoll (All)

Trivia

 * The patterns on False-Headed Hydras are based on real-world snakes.