I can't draw for beans, but I can write, soooooo.
General: Winged serpents prefer to live in warm grassland or sparse woodland areas. They hunt small mammals, or occasionally lizards and frogs. They are venomous but their bite is not normally enough to seriously endanger a human and they seldom bite except when hunting or defending eggs, usually preferring to escape into the air when threatened.
Egg: This egg is light green, with smooth scales and small feathered wings
Hatchling: This baby serpent is pale green, with feathered wings of an even paler off-white green. It began to hunt insects almost immediately after hatching. It enjoys draping itself around your neck and shoulders. It has proven to be quite intelligent and apparently has much better eyesight then a typical snake as it is clearly actively watching everything that goes on, although like all snakes it constantly flicks its' tongue out, collecting scents in the air.
Adult: Now fully grown, this pale serpent is a little more then a meter in length. The feathers of its' wings shimmer slightly when they catch the light. It flies about, using its' tail to help it steer. It is very affectionate and loyal, and highly perceptive, able to detect when people have bad intentions or are being otherwise dishonest by their scent and is intelligent enough to call your attention to this in such a way that the individual in question does not notice.
{{Notes pale green, off-white wings (green), amber eyes, wings each about 3/4 the length of it's body when fully extended, they attach a little more then 1/4 of the way down the body, have a joint near the base which is used to hold them off the ground when the serpent is not flying, the top of the bend in the wings is just behind the head when it lies flat.))
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Re: Winged Serpent CRITS WELCOME!
You can even go with some of the Quetzacoatl legend and artistic interpretations with this entry.