![]() ![]() Their tails are forked like that of the Hideous Zippleback, and they look somewhat like the latter as well. The Snaptrapper is a dragon that has four heads, each with three jaws. In School of Dragons, it is missing the leafy branches but the pattern is roughly the same. Its surface is covered with vine-line patterns. ![]() Snaptrapper eggs resemble plants, with four leafy branches on top and several root-like protuberances on the bottom. ![]() An early piece of concept art depicts the Snaptrapper with two tails, instead of a tail split in two. Snaptrappers are mainly based on carnivorous plants, especially Venus flytraps. If feeling threatened, the Snaptrapper can easily camouflage with its surroundings, especially amongst the natural foliage of the unexplored lands on the outskirts of campus. Unlike other dragons that fly through the skies of the School, the Snaptrapper has been known to shoot a fiery mist of methane that can influence its target from even miles away! And, its defensive abilities do not stop there. Snaptrappers may smell sweet, but their acid attacks pack a potent sting. With triple-split jaws on each of this Mystery Class Dragon's 4 heads, it looks like a man-eating Venus flytrap. One whiff of this pungent reek of putrefaction is enough to scare of even the most starving Titan Wing. Although they are best known for producing the alluring aroma for unwitting prey, Snaptrappers can also exude a noxious odor to ward off would-be predators. When the unlucky victim goes foraging through the deceitful dragon's leaf-like wings and fins, the Snaptrapper unfurls and strikes. Upon opening their triple-split jaws, Snaptrappers release a sweetly intoxicating scent, stimulating hunger in nearby dragons and humans. While as beautiful and serene as an exotic flower upon first blush, the four-headed Snaptrapper is actually one of the most insidious and deadly dragons ever discovered. ![]()
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