Chinese Water Dragons

Found in lush tropical forests, always close to a source of water, the Chinese water dragon is arboreal in nature and needs a lot of space. They are capable of camouflaging perfectly well with their surroundings and can change their shades from green to brown within no time at all. For more info on Chinese water dragons, read on.
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david what is a preditor of the water dragon? 6/30/2009
Andre Alright, time for us to bust outta here. Let's so homeflies 5/29/2009
Andre As am I bwahahahahh 5/29/2009
Andre It's true! 5/29/2009
matt I am looking forward to getting one after sleepaway camp eventhow the stuff is expencive. I go to my frien's houre to hold his lizard. 3/29/2009
ben big chinese water dragon 2/5/2009
me hi i give him a round of aplause. i have 2 chinese water dragons & it healped me a ton! 2/1/2009
kid who spilled dude, comeon, listen to ben

*spills nacho cheese*
1/13/2009
Wow LOL WHAT IS THIS 1/13/2009
Rawr CHINESE WATA DRAGONS! 1/13/2009
Rawr Meh, it's not so bad. 1/13/2009
Dogof Man Ben's so stupid as always 1/13/2009
Dog of Man .inserts tumor. Thank you. .dies. 1/12/2009
Dogof Man Thannnnnnk you. Maybe you would have a true friend if you had a tumor 1/12/2009
hakim 10 out of 20 for ben 1/12/2009
Joshica these are the hottest dragons eva! 1/12/2009
jeff I just bought a juvinial chinese water dragon and was wondering how fast they grow. Mine is a little bigger then my hand long ways. 9/29/2008
pinky cool info 5/25/2008
mike tschrhart i think these dragons are hot and spicy 2/10/2008
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