- Physignathus (genus)
Taxobox
name = Water dragons
image_caption = "Physignathus lesueurii"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
familia =Agamidae
subfamilia =Agaminae
genus = "Physignathus"
genus_authority = Cuvier, 1829
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision ="Physignathus cocincinus " "Physignathus lesueurii ""Physignathus" is a genus of large, diurnal and arboreal agamid
lizard s, commonly known as Water dragons. There are two species, the Chinese water dragon "Physignathus cocincinus ", and theAustralian water dragon "Physignathus lesueurii ". They are sometimes kept as pets, especially "P. cocincinus".pecies
"Physignathus cocincinus" (Cuvier,
1829 )is found throughoutSouth-East Asia , inThailand ,Cambodia ,Vietnam and southChina . These lizards are semi-aquatic, using their laterally-compressed tails to propel them when swimming. They are able to remain submerged for long periods of time. Like many lizards, water dragons have aparietal eye , a light-sensitive "third eye" located in the top of the head."Physignathus lesueurii" (Gray,
1831 )males are easily distinguished from the females as they have a red coloured chest and belly, which is mostly visible when they lift their heads in defensive mode. This species occurs in theeastern states of Australia , and is locally designated as the Eastern Water Dragon. [citeweb|url=http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tbiol/zoology/herp/Physignathuslesueuri.pdf|title= "Physignathus lesueurii" |author= Maruyama, K., Langkilde, T.|date= 1999] The species are usually shy creatures in the wild, that may only make themselves known to the passer-by from the sound of them dropping into a waterway. However, in breeding season, the mothers may become more aggressive to distract any potential predators from capturing her young. Juveniles are very sociable, playful creatures and are usually found in groups ranging from 3 - 8 young dragons.Gallery
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