An Amphiptere (also called Amphithere, Amphitere, or Phipthere; meaning bi-winged, two-winged) is a type of winged serpent found in European heraldry.
There are three species of amphiptere, (Draco americanus tex, Draco americanus mex, Draco americanus incognito) living in the Americas.
This is a species of dragon that is a cross between a snake and a bird, where they have a snake body from head to tail and have wings.
Amphipteres generally were said to have light-colored feathers like a sunrise, a serpentine body similar to a snake, bat-like wings with feathers covering most of the forearm and often greenish in coloration, and a long tail much like a wyvern's . Others are described as entirely covered in feathers with a spiked tail, bird-like wings, and a beak-like snout that looks like an extra claw. Even more uncommon is the description of one with legs. However, they only have front legs and never hind legs.
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