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photo by: Katherine
Colvin
Flying Dragon: gliding lizard
of the genus Draco, found in tropical forests of SE Asia. There are
about 15 species. Most are about 8 in. (20 cm) long. On either side of the
lizard's body are thin, winglike folds of skin supported by five to seven
ribs that extend from the body. With its “wings” extended the lizard is
capable of gliding for distances of up to 30 ft (9 m). The wings are often
brightly colored, sometimes with stripes or spots, but when they are folded
the body, greenish with a pale yellow belly, blends with the foliage. Flying
dragons have slender legs, tapering tails, and brilliantly colored throat
sacs, typically blue in the female and yellow-orange with a blue spot in the
male. They live in trees, rarely descending to the ground, and feed on
arboreal ants. They are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum
Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Agamidae.
From:
Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003.
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