Scale practiceThis species of dragon is solitary but not territorial, they are frequently found wthin lake and swamp habitats foraging admist flocks of waterfowl for aquatic prey. The waterfowl typically do not mind this intruder, however these dragons are also omnivorous and opportunist feeders, so will consume other prey when fish populations decline. The narrow snout of this dragon is ideal for gripping fish, allowing the dragon to fit its snout in crevices and between rocks, it also offers it a longer reach when catching its prey.*** *** ***This is a drawing back from April that I didn't upload. It started off as a doodle starting with the eye so the anatomy of the head is a bit off, I was going for a narrow snout but at that angle and with that poor anatomy it ended up looking weird. It was due to the shape of the head that I was a bit reluctant to upload this dragon, but I haven't finished anything this week, and I did like the eye.The focus for this dragon was the eye and scales practice.Feedback always appreciated, would really love some feedback on the scales!Still quite busy with the move but I'm hoping to get back to drawing soon. Dx