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The Chinese Water Dragon.

Name: Chinese Water Dragon, ( Also Known as a Green water Dragon )

Scientific name: Physignathus Cocincinus Group: Reptile Body Covering:? Movement: These dragons tend to be active when provided with the proper lighting and temperature. They are quick and often very active as juveniles. Adult tend to move less but still can be some what quick. Food:Crickets, Wax worms, Earthworms, Pinkies (baby hairless mice), Small fish ,Kale (a lot of the dark leaved foods) Habitat: In the wild, Chinese Water Dragons live in the tropical, wet forests of Thailand, Southern China, Cambodia, and Vietnam, loving especially areas near a water source.


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