Snerpent
Totally terrifying snake-like creatures with two or more heads. All Snerpents are believed to be highly venomous.

Most can swim, climb trees, and burrow. Some can fly. There is very little a Snerpent cannot do.
The verified nineteen-headed Snerpent sighting was first documented by Vesuvius Casablanca. Nineteen heads. Verified.
Appears in Book 7 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 7, page 147
First seen in Book 7, page 147
Research
entry art from b07:c07:p147
creature
e_snerpentTotally terrifying snake-like creatures that have two or more heads. All Snerpents are believed to be highly venomous. b07:c07:p147
first appearance b07:c07:p147
In the printed almanac pages (2 cited)
Straight from the books
Facts
character_fact (2)
Snerpents are totally terrifying snake-like creatures with two or more heads; all Snerpents are believed to be highly venomous; most can swim, climb trees and burrow.
Totally terrifying snake-like creatures that have two or more heads. All Snerpents are believed to be highly venomous. Most can swim, climb trees and burrow. al1:c01:p281
A verified nineteen-headed Snerpent sighting was first documented by Vesuvius Casablanca; most Snerpents can swim, climb trees and burrow, and some can fly.
A verified nineteen-headed Snerpent sighting was first documented by the legendary explorer Vesuvius Casablanca. All Snerpents are believed to be highly venomous. Most can swim, climb trees and burrow. Some can fly. b07:c99:p257
Continuity findings
- Snerpent capabilities: al1 omits flying ability mentioned in b07 conflict
- first_appearance of Snerpent cites al1, story debut is b07 first_appearance_review


