Flying Dragon By Scott and Chad Flying Dragon Flying Dragon
The flying dragon doesn't fly but yet it glides from tree to tree The flying dragon doesn't fly but yet it glides from tree to tree. This lizard uses extended moveable ribs to help support it’s skin flap wings
The flying dragon feeds on insects like ants The flying dragon feeds on insects like ants. The flying dragon lays one to four eggs in breeding season.
Class: Reptilia: Reptiles Diet: Ants, termites Order: Squamata: Lizards and Snakes Size: body: 19 - 22 cm (7 1/2 - 8 1/2 in) Family: Agamidae: Agamid Lizards Conservation Status: Non-threatened Scientific Name: Draco volans Habitat: rainforest, rubber plantations Range: Philippines to Malaysia and Indonesia
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