Dragon Science
This section, Dragon Science, is here to explore topics relating to dragons, serpents, reptiles, and other creatures. The Dragon Science section is devoted specifically to understanding dragons and their relatives through the context of science, such as Zoology.
Black-bearded Flying Lizard
Black-bearded flying lizards inhabit mostly rainforest areas. They have the ability to
glide from tree to tree.
Common Flying Dragon
Common Flying Dragons are small lizards that have the ability to glide. They can be found
in Southeast Asia.
Dragon Anatomy and Physiology
Since no dragon remains have yet been identified, anatomy and physiology will be explored
by way of comparative anatomy of living species as well as species that are extinct, such
as dinosaurs.
Komodo Dragon
The Komodo Dragon is the largest lizard in the world, found only in the Southern Indonesian
Islands. Dangerous and powerful, they earned the name "dragon" from their toxic bite, their
powerful claws, and tremendous teeth.
Kuhl's Flying Gecko
A small gecko species that has the ability to glide in some instances. Growing to be only
six to seven inches (roughly 15.24 to 17.78 centimeters), many people keep them as pets.
Paradise Tree Snake
The Paradise Tree Snake is an excellent climber that lives mostly in Singapore and Thailand.
After climbing a tree, these serpents can glide.
Twin-barred Tree Snake
The Twin-barred Tree Snake is related to the Paradise Tree Snake, and it is believed to
glide in a similar manner.
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