Australian water dragons
Australian water dragons are 70 centimeters in length, with bristle-like scales There is no green water dragon. But the males still thrive. In the form of chicken comb. Has larynx. There are black band-like stripes on the tail behind the eyes. There are also black wearing patterns from the body to the tail. In addition, the area from the throat to the abdomen is mostly orange-red. Rest in the woods along the river. Diurnal sex. The life span is 10-20 years, and under correct nutrition and feeding conditions, it can reach 25 years. Australian water dragons often feed on insects, frogs and other small animals or fruits. Adult Australian water dragons are dark to light green with white or light yellow underbelly. Males have larger and wider heads and longer dorsal fins. Water dragons are gentle in nature and will not bite.
The appearance of the water dragon is very similar to that of the green iguana. It can be easily distinguished by the large round scales on the two gills of the green iguana, while the 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. Australian water dragons will shrink their movements when the temperature is low. Long-term low temperature conditions can cause indigestion and other diseases.
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