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" A Zippleback? Exotic. Two heads, twice the status. [src] "
— Hiccup introducing the Hideous Zippleback

The Hideous Zippleback is a big Mystery Grade (formerly Fearfulness Class) dragon that first appeared in How to Train Your Dragon.

Contents

  • 1 Official Description
  • 2 Development
  • 3 Physical Appearance
    • 3.1 Egg
    • iii.ii Hatchling to Adult
    • iii.three Titan Wing
  • 4 Abilities
    • iv.1 Gas and Spark
    • iv.2 Stealth
    • 4.3 Flaming Ouroboros Germination
    • 4.iv Venom
    • iv.5 Speed and Agility
    • 4.half-dozen Endurance and Stamina
    • 4.7 Climbing
    • 4.8 Hunting
    • four.9 Strength and Gainsay
    • 4.10 Intelligence
    • iv.11 Transmitting Information
  • 5 Weaknesses
    • 5.i Conflict between Personalities
    • 5.2 Short Wings
    • 5.3 Dousing Spark Ability
  • half dozen Beliefs and Personality
  • 7 Grooming
  • 8 Comparative Statistics
  • nine Appearances
    • 9.1 How to Train Your Dragon
    • 9.2 Souvenir of the Night Fury
    • 9.3 Book of Dragons
    • 9.4 Dragons: Race to the Edge
      • 9.4.1 Flavour two
      • nine.iv.2 Flavor 6
    • 9.v How to Train Your Dragon 2
    • nine.6 How to Railroad train Your Dragon: Homecoming
    • 9.vii Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Gold Dragon
    • 9.viii Games
      • 9.8.1 How to Train Your Dragon
      • 9.8.2 How to Train Your Dragon Mobile Game
      • 9.8.3 DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies
      • 9.8.4 Dragons Hero Portal
      • nine.eight.five Dragons: Rise of Berk
      • 9.8.6 School of Dragons
      • 9.8.7 Dragons: Titan Uprising
    • 9.9 Live Shows
      • 9.9.1 How to Train Your Dragon Alive Spectacular
  • ten Trivia
  • 11 References
  • 12 Site Navigation

Official Description

" Of all the dragons that inhabit our world, 1 of the virtually unusual and unsafe is the Hideous Zippleback. The Zippleback is one of the largest dragons y'all may e'er encounter. It's unmistakable with its twin heads. The heads are distinct, with carve up thoughts and different personalities. Similar almost dragons, Zipplebacks tin fly, but their wings are minor and they spend most of their fourth dimension on the ground. Zipplebacks are lonely, preferring to hunt alone. They come up out after sundown, prowling dark forests for victims. The assail of a Zippleback is like no other. Instead of animate burn down, a Zippleback makes explosions. One head BREATHES gas, and the other caput lights it. "
— Dragonpedia
" This two-headed threat is the longest dragon and has the smallest wings & stubbiest legs. But the way it produces fire makes upwardly for any physical drawbacks. While i head shoots out a combustible gas, the other ignites information technology with a spark—allowing for attacks from long distances. "It is based more on a Siamese true cat combined with a devious snakelike quality. "
— Dean DeBlois in an interview with Us Today.[1]
" Gas + Spark = Nail! This tricky and evasive ii-headed Mystery Grade Dragon is double trouble . . . when it isn't bickering with itself.
The Hideous Zippleback'south gas-and-spark philharmonic makes this Dragon a powerful force in battle.
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Dragons: Ascension of Berk
" The Hideous Zippleback is classified as a member of the Mystery Form in the Journal of Dragons. These dragons possess a unique method of attack: one head produces a thick green gas, while the other one produces sparks to light it on fire. Whatsoever Viking facing off against a Hideous Zippleback should also make sure to not exhale in the gas: It tin hands disorient yous! This species of dragons can also use the gas produced by one caput to obscure itself from view. This makes it easier for the Hideous Zippleback to sneak up on its opponents. "
School of Dragons Website[ii]
" With two heads, the Zippleback is twice the trouble of other dragons. One head releases a flammable gas while the other head lights it on fire. "
DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies

Development

The Zippleback'south head, neck, and tail movements were inspired by cobras, as they were 'fluid' and 'mesmerizing', says Simon Otto. Their posture and walking structure, however, resembles that of a Komodo dragon or a horned lizard[iii].

Original concept fine art, such as Two Headed by Nico Marlet, depicted the Zippleback with three heads, and a flatter, more than collapsible skull. Special attention was paid to the coloring palette, in which the combinations of yellow and ruddy, purple and orangish, and teal and orange, were tested.

" The modeling and rigging teams had more than than twice the fun working on the build of this dragon: imagine what they thought when they were told this blueprint "would accept two heads and ii long necks that should be able to aught together," recalls Head of Rigging Jeff Light. "
The Fine art of How to Train Your Dragon

The Zippleback is described to accept 4,769 keyable animation controls, whereas humans merely had 1,100.

Physical Appearance

Egg

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In promotional material for the first film, these eggs are described as containing buoyant natural gases that are often mistaken for air bubbles. These bubbles give the surface of the egg a bumpy look total of craters. The eggs in School of Dragons wait like to those in the promotional material too. In Dragons: Ascension of Berk, the eggs don't have whatsoever bubbling or mark of their presence whatsoever. Instead, the eggs have a pattern of scales like to the markings on the neck and back of a Zippleback. They come in a variety of colors.

Hatchling to Adult

The Hideous Zippleback is oft described as one of the well-nigh unusual dragons in the world. This dragon has two long, serpentine necks with rounded spikes from head to tail. These spikes can 'zip' together, in social club to create the illusion of one neck. At the stop of the necks, are ii brusk heads. The Zippleback has a big horn on each olfactory organ, and ii thinner horns on acme of each head. Similar most dragons, they have yellow reptilian eyes. The teeth in their lower jaw seem to be longer than the ones in the upper jaw, sticking out. They besides take two tails, which can besides 'null' together. The finish of each tail possesses a fin-like structure shaped like an arrowhead. The official website stated that thanks to their relatively short legs and wings, Zipplebacks are slow walkers and fliers. Despite this, Barf and Belch accept been seen flying quite fast. They have short, but stiff legs with four sharp claws. The Zippleback is probably one of the longest of the medium-sized dragons, if non the biggest.

According to the Dragons: Ascension of Berk mobile game, Zipplebacks take but one heart and thus, it is highly probable that they take but one set of internal organs, except for the heads, necks, and tails.

In the How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular, a dragon boob appears that is simply referred to as 'Nesting Dragon'. It is probably patterned afterwards the Hideous Zippleback, Barf and Belch in particular. It appears to be a sinuous dragon as only coils of it are seen wrapped around a mound of dragon eggs. Information technology has at least one head (but probably more than), which has a nasal crest like to other Zippleback representatives. It as well has the feature blunt-ended spines along the dorsum, too as blood-red leopard-like spots along the body over a green-colored base of operations.

Titan Wing

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In Dragons: Rise of Berk, like other Titan Wing representations, the Titan Wing Hideous Zippleback is the aforementioned in appearance as a Broad Wing Zippleback, just immensely larger. An case is Sparks and Spew, who was seen in the curt image story released by DreamWorks Blitheness chosen To Tame a Titan!. Titan Wing Forms, however, announced differently in the games.

According to Dragons: Rise of Berk, Titan Wing Hideous Zipplebacks are rather colorful and accept many different patterns on their bodies. Its torso is grayish green and their wings have three main colors:

  • Blue with white spots
  • Purple
  • Night Light-green

There are a large number of spikes added and their tail tips increased in size and are more of a diamond shape.

In the series, a Titan Fly Zippleback looks dissimilar than the one depicted in the games. It is almost entirely blue-green and it is less spiky in appearance.

Abilities

Gas and Spark

" The Hideous Zippleback's gas-and-spark combo makes this Dragon a powerful forcefulness in battle. "
Dragons: Rise of Berk
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The head on the right side breathes a light-green, combustible gas, while the left head produces an electrical spark from its mouth to ignite the gas, creating lethal explosions, pocket-size fire bolts, or large fire 'walls' to contain their enemies. By itself, the gas can make a human disoriented and confused, except for the Thorston Twins, possibly considering they have gotten used to information technology. Zippleback gas can also be used to make up one's mind the location of annihilation camouflaged, because it will go around the solid object. This will give the appearance of an 'empty space'.

Stealth

Hideous Zipplebacks tin utilize their gas to hide in, which makes them very stealthy. They use it to unexpectedly strike their victims. The gas acts a smokescreen, obscuring their movements.

Flaming Ouroboros Formation

This special ability of the Hideous Zipplebacks consists of releasing a large amount of gas and so setting themselves on fire. They bite their own tails and become a flaming bike or ouroboros, which they can utilise to knock out enemies. It is likely they take to be taught how to utilize this ability, however.

Venom

In the first movie, Fishlegs stated the Zippleback'southward venom is injected for pre-digestion, which may mean that they have a weak digestive system. However, the stats in the Dragonpedia say that the Zippleback has no venom at all.

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Speed and Agility

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Despite the official website challenge Zipplebacks are poor fliers and walkers, Hideous Zipplebacks accept shown to be quite agile and fast. This was demonstrated in the boxing with the Red Expiry and later also multiple times in the series. Therefore, information technology is safe to assume that the Zippleback is actually a quite agile and flexible dragon, although nowhere existence near the fastest. Equally shown by Barf and Belch, Hideous Zipplebacks are 1 of the few dragons that can wing upside down. Barf and Belch were also able to temporarily outrun two rolling Quakens. Barf and Discharge are also able to catch upward with the Skrill, although the Skrill had been slowed down slightly past Stormfly and Toothless.

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Endurance and Stamina

Zipplebacks are able to endure the attack of a Typhoomerang and still able to continue the battle, equally they have a big corporeality of stamina on their side to proceed long flights to catch up with other dragons. Equally shown repeatedly from Barf and Belch, Zipplebacks can recover easily from an giant set on, like a electric-plasma explosion, and remain unscratched. Likewise when Barf was stung by an young Speed Stinger, Belch was unaffected and was able to still control the body while dragging around a paralyzed Barf who constantly emitted flammable gas.

Climbing

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Hideous Zipplebacks have shown to be great climbers equally Barf and Belch have shown in the episode, "We Are Family, Role 1" as they are able to climb steep terrain very well.

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Hunting

These dragons are solitary hunters that prefer to hunt as an ambush. Since these dragons have great stealth, they will use their gas to trap their prey in and sneak assault. They are even able to hunt well in woods bushes for deadfall hunt.

Strength and Combat

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Despite their long, thin appearance, the musculature in a Zippleback'due south necks is enormously powerful, which combined with the thickness of their skulls make their heads formidable weapons. In "A Grim Retreat", Barf and Discharge used their heads as hammers, pounding sheets of Gronckle Iron apartment after they had been smelted by Meatlug and heated by Hookfang. Likewise, in "Defenders of the Wing, Part 2", Barf and Belch were able to smash a rock colonnade supporting the statue of the Defenders' Corking Protector, dropping it into the path of oncoming lava

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A Zippleback can entwine its necks and produce even greater force. In "Dire Straits", when Hiccup was trapped inside his Diving Bell, Fishlegs initially believed it was dragon-proof, but Tuffnut inserted a pry bar and, at his command, Barf and Belch "zipped" their necks together and were able to utilise enough torque to open a panel in the side. A Zippleback likewise proved capable of carrying the combined weight of a Gronckle, Fishlegs, Tuffnut, and Ruffnut without as well much difficulty. However, a single neck of a Zippleback, as shown by Barf, was incapable of carrying a very heavy rider.

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In gainsay, Barf and Belch were stiff enough to hold their ground against Toothless, as they were able to avoid existence dragged off the roof by Toothless and stood their ground on an equal level as shown in the episodes "Twinsanity" and "A Tale of Two Dragons".

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Intelligence

While growing, hatchlings are stated in Dragonpedia to have high intelligence and problem-solving abilities, such as having one head lookout for danger while the other watches for food, or managing to solve complex bug such every bit 1 caput scaring the prey into the mouth of the other caput.

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Zipplesbacks take proven to be very intelligent at times. In the first film a Zippleback was the first out of all the dragons to find where the Hooligan Tribe hid their sheep. And Barf and Discharge knew to use their distress telephone call when Hiccup was in problem in "The Zippleback Feel". They besides knew to use the Eruptodon statue on Caldera Cay to finish the catamenia of the lava threatening to destroy the village, every bit shown in "Defenders of the Wing, Part 2".

Transmitting Information

They have a special ability to simultaneously transmit information to both of their brains. For example, if one head wears a blindfold and food is stuck in forepart of the other head, both heads will offset salivating at the same time, fifty-fifty though but i tin really see the food. With this special ability, it makes it virtually impossible to sneak up on a Zippleback. The ii heads, however, still possess their individual thoughts and different personalities.

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Weaknesses

Hideous Zipplebacks are susceptible to common dragon weaknesses such every bit Dragon Root, eels, Blue Oleander, Dragonvine, and grimora parasites. Similar to Gronckles and Monstrous Nightmares, Hideous Zipplebacks tin can get confused with too much racket and loud noises[iv] and loud screeches from other dragons like the Screaming Death or the Sentinels, just this could be said for most dragons.

Conflict between Personalities

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The dual heads can exist a vulnerability, as Drago Bludvist's forces were able to incapacitate a Zippleback by shooting darts into the neck of one head, knocking both heads out. The two heads have dissimilar personalities, and if they don't work together, it tin be hard for them to do annihilation. They even slam into objects if both heads are not paying attention when chasing prey, as shown when a wild Zippleback chased Tuffnut into a tree. Still, when Barf was stung by an immature Speed Stinger, Belch was unaffected and proceeded to drag around a paralyzed Barf who constantly emitted flammable gas.

Brusque Wings

Perchance due to their larger size and relatively short just wide wings, Zipplebacks are slower in flight than many other species. Although this doesn't mean they are slower and so Gronckles.

Dousing Spark Power

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Co-ordinate to How to Train Your Dragon, dousing the sparking head with h2o tin short out the fire starting power, leaving the Zippleback unable to light up the gas from the other head.

Behavior and Personality

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The dragon has two personalities and 2 minds, i in each caput, and often these different ideas, thoughts, and personalities causes the Hideous Zippleback's heads to argue with each other over what to do. This dragon reminds some Vikings of bickering siblings when they aren't running away from information technology. Occasionally the dragon forgets that it's a two-headed dragon, and one caput tries to go one manner, and the other head tries to get the other fashion, this can be problematic. As seen in Dragons: Rise of Berk, one head of some Hideous Zippleback individuals, such equally Sparkle & Sparks, tin even end up falling in love with the other head. Even baby Zipplebacks fight over which management to go or what to do.

Despite squabbling between heads, Hideous Zipplebacks tend to be very social amidst their own kind and even other species. Many tend to form packs, such as the Valley Zippleback.

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Information technology has been stated by Gobber that once this dragon is saved by a Viking, they must pay their longtime debt. They are willing to practice everything to show how grateful they are of their savior by giving them fish or affection. This could exist another style of training a Zippleback or any other dragon species. As Barf and Belch have proven, they will even leave their old riders behind to stay with another for his unabridged life until they render the favor.

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It's shown in a training addition to How to Train Your Dragon that Hideous Zipplebacks (and other dragons) have a sense of humor; when a Hideous Zippleback attacks Ruff and Tuff while the two twins fight, the heads smiling at each other as the Twins proceed to fight dangling from the Zippleback's mouths[4].

As seen in the "Battle for the Border" expansion in School of Dragons, Hideous Zipplebacks typically prefer to eat fish. Fishlegs Ingerman theorized that this diet resulted in the dragon'southward two heads, as this would allow the Hideous Zippleback to capture its casualty more than easily than it would with just a single head.

Training

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To train a Zippleback, you lot must feed both heads at one time, then play with the dragon to continue it occupied. Another way to railroad train ane is to save a Zippleback's life. If this is done, they will be completely loyal to the person no matter what until they tin repay the favor.

In the game, How to Train Your Dragon, feeding ham to a Zippleback will train it. No further instructions are given. According to the game, ham is a Hideous Zippleback's favorite food.

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Dragons: Titan Insurgence indicates that Zipplebacks are easily trained by feeding both heads fish. This is more than true for sure groups of Zipplebacks, such as the Valley Zippleback.

Despite being relatively piece of cake to train, Zipplebacks tend to acquire mischevious lessons quicker than mundane ones, especially those that involve destruction, as indicated by Dragons: Titan Uprising.

Comparative Statistics

Appearances

How to Train Your Dragon

Ruffnut and Tuffnut on the Hideous Zippleback, when fighting the Ruby Death

The outset Zippleback is seen during Hiccup'south opening narration, where he describes the Zippleback and one blasts a hut. During the gang's 3rd test, they were pitted confronting a Hideous Zippleback. The dragon starts the drill with a bang, releasing gas into the loonshit the moment the doors are loose. Amid the fog, it slowly picks out the students. When they face the last pair, Hiccup and Fishlegs, Fishlegs pours a bucket of h2o on the head that gases and the Zippleback attacks Fishlegs, who makes a prompt escape. The other caput emerges from the fog, and Hiccup prepares to splash the caput that sparks with water, simply to miss hopelessly. Hiccup learns from Toothless that most dragons hate eels enough to actually fear them and uses this against a Zippleback to scare it back into its pen during dragon preparation. When Toothless brought Hiccup and Astrid to Dragon Island, a number of Zipplebacks were seen within the mountain, most notably 1 that was consumed by the Red Death as she went after the escaping dragons. At the end of the movie, a Hideous Zippleback (eventually named Barf and Discharge) is flown by Ruffnut and Tuffnut. Each head seems to hold with one twin and they have appeared in almost every other episode since then.

Souvenir of the Night Fury

Barf and Discharge was one of the dragons that headed to the Rookery from Berk. A baby Zippleback was seen playing with ii children when the dragons returned to Berk.

Book of Dragons

The Zippleback was introduced into further detail during this brusque. Bork chased his trusted sheep, Willie, into a cave that was unexpectedly a Zippleback'due south lair. The dragon caught Bork'due south attention and Bork pulled out a sword trying battling both heads. The Zippleback caused an explosion and defeated Bork. Yous may be able to befriend a Hideous Zippleback if you feed and play with both heads at once, keeping them occupied.

Dragons: Race to the Edge

Season ii

Bucket and Mulch received a blue and green Zippleback, named Whip and Lash, during their recruitment in "Squad Astrid". They later on then helped defend the Edge confronting Dagur's attack, and received the compliment from the Twins, that they were similar a improve-looking mirror.

Season 6

In the episode, "A Gruff Separation", Ruffnut and Tuffnut take the Thorston Induction Trials. In the terminal task, the Twins complete in getting a chest from a Titan Wing Zippleback's nest.

How to Train Your Dragon 2

A blue Zippleback was beginning seen getting its teeth cleaned at Gobber'southward. Later on, some were seen in Valka's Sanctuary. During the Boxing of the Bewilderbeasts, captive Zipplebacks used the Flaming Bike technique to knock out the traps and trappers.

How to Train Your Dragon: Homecoming

The Zippleback is pictured in a Dragon Transmission formerly belonging to Stoick that Zephyr Haddock finds packed away in the Haddock House on New Berk.

Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Aureate Dragon

A picture of a Hideous Zippleback is seen on the wall leading to the Golden Dragon. Leyla identifies information technology as a Mystery Class dragon.

Games

How to Train Your Dragon

In this game, Zipplebacks tin exist trained past feeding it ham. There are both trained and wild Zippleback to fight throughout the game. Zipplebacks are as well customizable — their caput horns, wings, feet, spine protrusions, tail ends, and color tin can be changed.

How to Railroad train Your Dragon Mobile Game

Hideous Zipplebacks appear in this game fleeing in large numbers from something (discovered to be the Ruddy Decease). The player - playing as Hiccup flying on Toothless - must dodge these dragons to avert wellness damage.

DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies

Described as 'Double Trouble, Ii Heads are Amend than I', this dragon resides in Black Center Bay. In this game, but one rider is required to properly control this dragon. Training this dragon unlocks the 'Double Trouble' achievement.

Dragons Hero Portal

Barf and Discharge announced in this game as part of one of the rider/dragon pairs the player tin can choose to play as.

Dragons: Rise of Berk

The Zippleback, besides as Barf and Belch, their mate, and offspring, Exiled Hideous Zippleback and Whip and Lash became bachelor in Ascent of Berk. Their Titan form and battle form were also made available in the game.

School of Dragons

This dragon was also made playable, forth with its Titan grade which was adapted from the Rising of Berk version.

Dragons: Titan Uprising

Several Hideous Zippleback individuals, like The Squabbling Sparks and Spew, Tricky 2-Heads, Zesty Zippleback, Valley Zippleback, and Muck and Tumble, and hybrids such as the Ghastly Zapplejack and Zipplewraith appear in this game.

Alive Shows

How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular

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Zipplebacks are mentioned a few times in dialogue in this theatrical retelling of the first flick. There is a small part of this product that has a serpentine-appearing dragon coiled around a mound of eggs that has very similar features to Barf and Discharge that may be a live-action representation of a Zippleback. This cosmos is but referred to as 'Nesting Dragon'.

Trivia

  • Asterisk-Transparent.png The official measurements of the Hideous Zippleback, as released by DreamWorks Animation are 66 feet (twenty.eleven meters) in length, and 38 feet (eleven.58 meters) in wingspan.
  • Throughout the DreamWorks Dragons franchise, the Hideous Zippleback has changed physical appearances.
    • In the outset film, a lot of Zipplebacks with the exception of Barf and Belch possessed longer spikes at the back of their flatter jaws and smaller optics.
    • There are differences between the denture, equally well as the nasal horn shape of the ii heads, which has besides become less noticeable.
  • In School of Dragons, Tuffnut said that only a Zippleback tin light its gas on burn down and that a Nadder can't do that. Merely in the second movie it was shown exactly the opposite — after Barf and Belch covered the traps with gas, Stormfly prepare it on burn down.
  • While in Barf and Belch, the left head spews gas while the right head sparks, dissimilar Zipplebacks can have the opposite, every bit Gobber mentioned it was "catchy" to tell which head was the spark-igniting one.
  • The Hideous Zippleback resembles Zmey Gorynych, the Slavic Dragon.
  • The Zippleback's name is perchance derived from Zippo, a brand of lighter, which is fitting as one of the dragon'southward heads serves to light the gas produced by the other head. Information technology could also be from "zipper", as the dragon can link and unlink the spines on its cervix and tail together.
  • When Barf and Belch approached Hiccup in the first film, they fanned out their wings, flapping them slightly and started aggressively hissing at him, which mimics the beliefs of the Dilophosaurus in Jurassic Park when it fans out its frill and growls to spit venom. This behavior is presumably washed to make the Zippleback seem more menacing and larger than they appear. This display is never seen over again.
    • In the early concept arts, the Hideous Zippleback had a frill like to the Dilophosaurus.
  • The film Wrath of the Titans may take referenced the Zippleback: one of the monsters Perseus fights is a ii-headed Bubble, where one of its heads spits out flammable saliva and the other one ignites it with hot embers, and working together tin can produce bursts of flame, just like the Zippleback.
  • In DreamWorks Dragons: The Series, Barf and Belch can't wing with only one rider, or fifty-fifty no riders. Nevertheless, in Dragons: Race to the Edge, How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden Earth, DreamWorks Dragons: Wild Skies, the How to Train Your Dragon video game, and School of Dragons, Hideous Zipplebacks but need ane passenger.
  • Co-ordinate to the "Battle for the Edge" expansion pack in School of Dragons, the Hideous Zippleback shared a common antecedent with the Snaptrapper at some point in the past. This antecedent then diverged into the two unlike species later on their physiology adapted to match their preferred diet and habitat.
  • In The Art of How to Train Your Dragon, the Hideous Zippleback is described as having the best vision among the dragon species.
  • The Dragonpedia states that Seashockers are cousins of Hideous Zipplebacks. It is possible that Seashockers share a mutual two-headed ancestor with Hideous Zipplebacks, since farthermost adaptations likely evolved once.
  • It is possible like 2-headed conjoined twins, Hideous Zipplebacks have ii hearts and 2 pairs of lungs. This is likely because the Zippleback'due south upper torso appears to be divided.
  • Zipplebacks made an appearance in the trailer for Minecraft's How to Train Your Dragon DLC, and accept been put into the DLC as a blocky, tamable, ridable dragon.

References

  1. Wloszczyna, Susan. (2010). Train yourself to spot a dragon. United states Today.
  2. Dragons-DW-logo.png Hideous Zippleback in School of Dragons.
  3. Otto, Simon. (Engagement Published - July 10, 2014). How to Create Your Dragon: The Inspirations Behind the Creatures. Empire.
  4. four.0 4.1 HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON - Dragon Preparation Lesson iv: The Hideous Zippleback. (Date Posted - February 19, 2010). DreamWorksTV on YouTube.

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