Draconic Varieties:
As you may now acknowledge, there are many different types of dragons based on how many limbs, etc they may have, in addition to this there are many types of dragons within a dragon 'class'. For example there are many types of dragons and some are wyverns and there are many types of wyverns. Another example could be the Solaris which is a type of European dragon which is a type of dragon. Things get even more complex as each dragon can come in different colours. The list below possesses different colours:
Vernal - Green
Azure -Blue
Infernos - Red
Shining - White
Or - Yellow/Gold
Coral - Purple/Pink
? - Cyan
Ashen - Black
Each dragon has it's own types of parts. Below is a description of each main dragon part and which varieties that part can have.
Ears: The sides of a dragon's head.
Nothing: Like a lizard, has only two holes.
Webbed spines: A series of spines or long thin spikes webbed together with a thin layer of skin called webbing.
Normal: Small to long pointed ears like some dogs using the same skin that is used as webbing which blends under any scales or shell, if any.
Feather: A strange series of dragon feathers cover the holes which are ears.
Shells: Large ears which can pick up sound very well, some dragons draw these ears back when calm or weak.
Horns: We all know the classic dragon with two horns, in reality, dragons don't always have 2.
#: Number of horns. Long or normal. Numerous meaning a random amount around 10.
Spikes: A numerous amount of small horns.
Feathers: The vivid dragon feather can sometimes bare poison, fire and other deadly substances.
Whiskers: Whiskers tend to sprout from the sides of the head but are specified here, dragon whiskers are much larger and thicker than basic hairs.
Icicles: Larger and bigger horns, also referred to as mono-horn when on their own.
Mono-horn: See Icicles, above.
Crest: A unique symbol upon the dragons head, can sometimes be by the nose.
Head: More the forehead, from the nose over the eyes to the horns meeting the back of the neck.
Normal: A basic skin.
Scales: Scales cover the nose to the neck.
Heavy Scales: A thicker larger and stronger scale, very tough.
Shell: A large bone plate.
Plasmatic: A strange jelly-like material.
Teeth: Within the mouth of the dragon also states whether it has a mouth or a beak.
Jaws: The average large set of teeth.
Fang: Commonly possess deadly substances, fangs are longer and sometimes thinner than jaws.
Incisors: Large thick 'heavy' teeth, dragons with these are capable of doing heavy damage with their teeth.
Beak: Large strong beaks, the shape can be either: Large, Thin or Jagged. Jagged beaks haves spikes and are shaped between thin and large.
Tusks: Huge teeth which don't fit inside the mouth and therefore poke out the mouth. Like a mammoth, etc.
Back: Scales
Scales: A basic series of scales.
Heavy scales: Larger and stronger scales.
Shells: A series of large plates armouring the dragon.
Carapace: A standard smooth skin.
Webbed spines: A series of spines or long thin spikes webbed together with a thin layer of skin called webbing.
Webbed feathers: A strange formation of feathers with webbing joining them, delicate but can possess some deadly toxins.
Icicles: Large spikes almost like a jagged shell, except too spikey to possess such a name.
Plasmatic: A strange jelly-like material.
Fins: Most dragon back-fins a large and powerful, they make even the sharks flee in terror.
Wing tips: A dragon wing is two bones, one connects the second bone to the body, the other gets thinner like a large spine. Both these bones have long spines coming out of them, these are joined together with webbing to make a wing. The joint between these two bones can have claws etc, this is called the wing tip also the tip of the second bone is the wing tip, this varies dependant on the dragon.
Claws: Medium sized nails, like that of a Velociraptor.
Scythes: A larger claw which is sort of 'webbed' with a thin sharp bone. You should know what a scythe is!
Thorns: Smaller claws, can sometimes bare toxins.
Feathers: Another place where the mystical feather can be found.
Fins: Some dragons swim underwater or underground using tough fins.
Tail tip: Every dragon has a tail, some get thinner and thinner until gone, where as others have arrow heads or large clubs and spikes.
Normal/Nothing: The tail just gets thinner and thinner.
Arrow: An arrow formed shape, commonly sharp and tough.
Spiked: The end of the tail has a club clustered with numerous spikes.
Crest: Like an arrow except larger and with a variety of shapes.
Icicle: The tail has some large spikes.
Webbed spines: Like above, a series of thin spikes webbed together.
Club: The tail ends with large bone 'boulders'.
Fins: Like that of a fish, but much bigger and tougher.