Dragons don't exist, and this should say "Where do all dragons live and what is their habitat like?"
No, it has to do with type and genetics. If their habitat is too small, they will migrate to somewhere more fitting. Dragons are wise beings. They'll decide what fits and what doesn't.
In islands of Philippines
Living in the sea.
maybe
It doesn't do anything. It just provides the Gemstone Dragons a habitat to live in. The Gemstone Dragons are dragons that give gems instead of coins.
Reptiles that can potentially live with water dragons are other semi-aquatic species with similar care requirements, such as certain types of turtles or other species of water-loving lizards. It's important to ensure that any reptile cohabitating with water dragons has a similar temperature, humidity, and dietary needs to avoid any compatibility issues. Keeping different species together should be done with caution to prevent aggression, competition for resources, and potential health risks. Consulting with a reptile veterinarian or experienced reptile keeper is recommended before introducing any new reptile species to the same enclosure as water dragons.
Because of Poaching, Loss of Prey, and Loss of Habitat.
Sadly not, its the Jesus/Basilisk Lizard that walks on water. But Water Dragons can swim at a very high speed.
You can't breed a habitat. You have to buy a water habitat.
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Fireworks dragons can live in fire or air habitats. Due to their bright coloration, they look a little nicer in an air habitat.