At first, I thought that was a small dog. Then, I came to realize that it was actually a variety of swamp dragon which had been bred to look uncannily like a small dog.
From https://wiki.lspace.org/mediawiki/Swamp_dragon: "Swamp dragons can rearrange their "internal plumbing", guts, stomach, other miscellaneous tubes, to make the best use of what they have eaten, and to make the hottest flame they can. When having indigestion (a common ailment for swamp dragons), or being over-excited, a dragon tends to explode, which is the most common (practically the only) cause of death for swamp dragons."
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ReplyDeleteAt first, I thought that was a small dog. Then, I came to realize that it was actually a variety of swamp dragon which had been bred to look uncannily like a small dog.
ReplyDeleteFrom https://wiki.lspace.org/mediawiki/Swamp_dragon:
"Swamp dragons can rearrange their "internal plumbing", guts, stomach, other miscellaneous tubes, to make the best use of what they have eaten, and to make the hottest flame they can. When having indigestion (a common ailment for swamp dragons), or being over-excited, a dragon tends to explode, which is the most common (practically the only) cause of death for swamp dragons."
Well, that explains it. I assumed it was one of the lesser-known breeds of Corgi hellhounds.
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