Description
The Catholic Saint Patrick is fabled to have expelled all serpents from Ireland, however his prayers have had little to no effect on the tiny Shamrock Drake.
This tiny drakes can be found amongst the dense forests feeding on tiny insects in small family colonies. Not true fliers, the Shamrock Drake can take to the air and glide with much dexterity. While the preferred method of take off is from small branches, they are capable of taking “flight” by using their powerful back legs to bring them into the air.
Despite their small stature, Shamrock Drakes are not to be played with. While not lethal to adult humans, their bite’s are venomous and can cause severe irritation.