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  1. As its name suggests, the Australian water dragon is associated with water and is semi-aquatic. It can be found near creeks, rivers, lakes, and other water bodies that have basking sites such as overhanging branches or rocks in open or filtered sun.

  2. The Water Dragon is Australia's largest dragon lizard and can be found living along healthy waterways in Sydney.

  3. The Australian water dragon is an arboreal lizard native to eastern Australia. They have long powerful limbs and claws for climbing, a long muscular laterally-compressed tail for swimming, and prominent nuchal and vertebral crests.

  4. The Australian Water Dragons grow up to 36 inches when they are males and 24 inches when they are females. Their tail primarily adds to two-thirds of their body length. With proper care and nutrition, these hardy and resilient reptiles live longer than other lizards up to at least 20 years.

  5. 19 Ιουλ 2020 · The water dragon is a type of lizard native to Southeast Asia, Australia, and New Guinea. They are known for having a crest on their neck and a well-developed ability to swim and hold their breath. In fact, the main defense of the water dragon is to drop from the trees into a river or lake.

  6. Water dragons are a species of Asian lizard that people commonly keep as pets. They’re also known as Chinese water dragons, green water dragons, Thai water dragons, and Asian water dragons. Despite their dragon-like appearance, water dragons are harmless. These docile lizards make good pets, and can be quite friendly when handled frequently.

  7. This is a male. Swimming: Water Dragons as their name suggests are semi-aquatic lizards. They spend a lot of time perching in trees along creeks and rivers. At any sign of danger they will dive into the water and either remain underwater or swim away. Water Dragons have been known to remain underwater for up to 90 minutes.

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