Wyverns have two wings and two legs. Their wings usually have three claws on each which they use like fingers or feet. Like draechons, there are only two types of wyverns - wyveraechons and wyfaechons.
Wyveraechon
Pronunciation: [ˈwaɪ.vəɹˌeɪ.kən] or [ˈwy.ve.raɪ.xɔn]
Wyveraechons are the bigger of the wyverns, but are otherwise the same as wyfaechons. Wyveraechons can be as small as a car to as big as a large house.
Other names: true wyverns, high wyverns, wyverns
Average height: 6 metres (19 feet 8,22 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to fifty years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-15 years old
Adolescence: 16-47 years old
Young adulthood: 48-99 years old
Adulthood: 100-950 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: digitigrade
Wyveraechons are the bigger of the wyverns, but are otherwise the same as wyfaechons. Wyveraechons can be as small as a car to as big as a large house.
Other names: true wyverns, high wyverns, wyverns
Average height: 6 metres (19 feet 8,22 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to fifty years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-15 years old
Adolescence: 16-47 years old
Young adulthood: 48-99 years old
Adulthood: 100-950 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: digitigrade
Wyfaechon
Wyfaechons are identical to wyveraechons except in size. Wyfaechons can be as small as a cat and as big as a tiger. They are known for causing mischief and tend to exist in large groups. Wyfaechons are sometimes referred to as cockatrices, although this is just a mythical mishmashing of a wyfaechon and a male chicken.
Other names: lesser wyverns, wyfaes, cockatrices
Average height: 0,6 metres (1 foot 11,62 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to thirty-five years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-7 years old
Adolescence: 8-23 years old
Young adulthood: 24-49 years old
Adulthood: 50-475 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: digitigrade
Other names: lesser wyverns, wyfaes, cockatrices
Average height: 0,6 metres (1 foot 11,62 inches)
Reproduction: oviparous (they can remain as an egg for up to thirty-five years before they hatch)
Infancy: 0-7 years old
Adolescence: 8-23 years old
Young adulthood: 24-49 years old
Adulthood: 50-475 years old
Diet: carnivorous
Other: digitigrade