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Water Dragon (juvenile)

Physignathus lesueurii

Description:

The Water Dragon can be identified by a distinctively deep angular head and nuchal crest of spinose scales that joins the vertebral crest extending down the length of its body to the tail. Enlarged spinose scales are also present across the lateral surface, unevenly distributed amongst regular keeled scales. The jowls are large and ear is exposed and of almost equal size of the eye. The dorsal ridge and tail are laterally compressed and the limbs are strong and robust with particularly long toes on the hind legs. The tail is capable of regeneration when lost, furthermore, regenerated tails can also grow back when severed.

Habitat:

Open spot in tall forest.

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2 Comments

Kyle A
Kyle A 10 years ago

Great spotting! I love the name. Great series with video too!

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 10 years ago

I want to come spotting with you Tony! Loved the video, when he turns to look at you.......so beautiful. Love the sweet little bird. Just made me smile so much this spotting. Thanks for sharing :)

TonyMarkham
Spotted by
TonyMarkham

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Spotted on Mar 17, 2011
Submitted on Aug 15, 2013

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