Lizard-Cat

It is also called the Alps dragon, and is said to live in the Alemanian alps. Reports of this creature vary in description, from a serpentine reptile or amphibian, to a feline chimera, to something resembling a small Zhouese dragon. The first report of this creature was in the 1700s, when two of the creatures appeared in front of a Penguin. Although he escaped, the even startled him so much that he died of a heart attack. Another sighting was that a peasant claimed to find the body of one, but the body was too bloated, and covered with maggots. In 2000, the skeleton of one, along with a sizable donation was given to an Alemanian institute, and science showed that these "Wurms" as they call them could be under-ground living monitor lizards.

Sightings/Sighted
In the alps of Alemania in the 1700s, and sightings still continue.

Length
Up to 6 feet

Weight
Unknown

Habitat
Wetlands

Country
Alemania

Diet
Screenhogs, Puffles, Penguins

Physical Characteristics
Long, sleek, slender; A long-snake like body; long fingers and arms, and a snake-like face.