Introduction to Australian water dragon species

A brief introduction to Australian water dragons
Australian water dragons

Australian water dragons have a particularly docile character. If they can be given appropriate care , you can grow healthily. And it is of medium size. If you like to raise lizards that are docile and love swimming, the Australian water dragon is an ideal choice. Australian water dragons are gentle in nature and will not bite. The appearance of the Australian water dragon is very similar to that of the green iguana. It can be easily distinguished because the green iguana has huge round scales on its two gills, while the Australian water dragon does not have this feature. When choosing to purchase, you must pay attention to whether the hands, feet, tail, and snout are complete, whether the eyes are clear, whether the body weight is too light, and whether the mobility is strong. Usually Australian water dragons in the market are caught from the wilderness in their native areas and are rarely raised by humans. Therefore, adults who are too large are generally more wild. Unless it can be determined that they have been raised by humans since childhood, it is not recommended to buy them.

Chinese name: Australian water dragon

Famous name: physignathus lesueuri

Family name: Flying Lizardidae

Genus name: physignathus

Food habits: Insects, frogs and other small animals or fruits Food

Dispersed:Eastern coastal areas of Australia.

Growth: Oviparous.


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