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  1. The Flying Dragon is a bizarre creature. Also known as a Flying Lizard or Gliding Lizard, this reptile uses modified ribs to glide through the air. Researchers recognize 42 different species of this unique lizard, and categorize them in the taxonomic genus Draco. All of the species live in southern Asia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Draco_volansDraco volans - Wikipedia

    Draco volans, also commonly known as the common flying dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to Southeast Asia. Like other members of genus Draco, this species has the ability to glide using winglike lateral extensions of skin called patagia. The species is exclusively arboreal.

  3. The Common flying dragon is a species of lizard that has the ability to glide using wing-like lateral extensions of its skin called patagia. Its body is tan in color with dark flecks. The patagium of the male is tan to bright orange with dark banding.

  4. May 29, 2014 · AT HOME IN THE dense tropical rainforests of South-east Asia and southern India, the fantastic flying dragon lizard, Draco volans, cuts a fine figure as it glides through the trees. Those colourful ‘wings’ are skin extensions called patagia, stretched over highly specialised, elongated ribs.

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · Flying dragons are tiny reptiles, unlike their mythical counterparts. They have slender bodies and reach a length of eight inches or a little longer. The lizards have a very long tail compared to the length of the rest of their body. The species is found on the islands of Java and Bali in Indonesia and possibly in other areas.

  6. Jan 2, 2013 · It's no mythical monster. When threatened, this real-life lizard can glide half the length of a football field... and still swoop in for a perfect landing. ...

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · Draco Volans Lizard Facts. Prey. Insects, especially ants and termites. Name Of Young. Hatchling. Group Behavior. Solitary.

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