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Flying Dragon, common name for any of a group of tropical tree lizards that can glide through the air. They are native to the forests of south-eastern Asia, the East Indies, and the Philippines. Flying dragons grow to a length of about 30 cm (12 in). Although they are dull in colour, on each side of the body they have brightly coloured wing-like membranes that are supported by elongated ribs. By stretching the membranes, the lizards can glide considerable distances. They glide between the trees in search of food, chiefly insects, and to escape predators. Male flying dragons also stretch their membranes in courtship displays. When the lizards are at rest, the membranes are folded against the body.

Scientific classification: Flying dragons are classified in the genus Draco, in the family Agamidae, order Squamata.

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