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Eastern Water Dragon (3)
HapiSnapa Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 157 W: 7 N: 221] (1727)
Taken at the Reptile Park, Ti Point, near Leigh

Eastern Water Dragon Physignathus lesueurii Coming from the Eastern side of Australia this agamid lizard is semi-aquatic and will bask on branches that overhang rivers. If threatened it will drop into the water and may stay under for a while. It will eat some vegetable matter but in the main its diet is made up of insects, frogs and other small vertebrates. Clutches, usually two per season, of up to ten soft-shelled eggs are buried in the ground and left to hatch. Under ideal conditions it takes three to four years for the young to reach sexual maturity. Males grow to about 80 cms long and in the breeding season some display a reddish flush to throat and chest.

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HapiSnapa Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 157 W: 7 N: 221] (1727)
Various
Edited by:Derona Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 233 W: 147 N: 811] (4866)

Liked the details of the front water dragon but it seems to be lost in the shot.
Using Paint Shop Pro X2.
Cropped and resized to concentrate on the front dragon.
Adjusted saturation and curves.
Added a frame.