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Tiny Dragon
This very young Eastern Water Dragon was in our garden, watching me and hoping that it wouldn't be seen if it stayed still. It was only about 75mm long, when adult it will grow to something like 80-90cm.
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We get lots of critters here, and the most similar to yours is our Fence Lizard, aka "bluebellies" and they have the most gorgeous shimmering turquoise blue tummies! :) Like yours, ours are convinced they are the most debonaire and regal critters around! :D I tend to agree. :)
(If you visit this picture, there is a close-up inset which gives you a bit of a look at the gorgeous color visible under its chinny-chin-chin! :D www.ipernity.com/doc/290645/17703853 )
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