Lemnahead

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I thought the lemnahead would make a great addition to the swamps and thought it was a great idea

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I thought the lemnahead would make a great addition to the swamps and thought it was a great idea.

A picture I made of the lemnahead. Left is normal, right is a lemnahead after shedding its skin recently

Lore: these poisonous snakes live in swamps and marshes, often swimming among lemna filled bodies of water where they are hard to see

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Lore: these poisonous snakes live in swamps and marshes, often swimming among lemna filled bodies of water where they are hard to see. Most predators don't eat them due to the way they taste and the fact that they can give a nasty bite. Lemnaheads avoid their few predators thanks to their camouflage. After shedding, they're mostly brown/copper in color because the copper has yet to oxidize again. They often eat the shed skin, so finding a piece of lemnahead skin is rare. They're decent swimmers, but usually avoid running water, preferring still ponds. They're known to be vulnerable to parasites as they rarely shed skin.

Diet: fish, frogs, and small mammals and birds that live around the swamps, ponds, and still creeks where they live.

They give live birth to 2-8 babies (this is based off copperheads which when I looked it up, said they are a species of snake that gives live birth)

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