The eastern water dragon protects itself through a combination of camouflage and agile escape tactics. Its mottled coloration helps it blend in with its natural habitat, such as rocks and vegetation, making it less visible to predators. When threatened, it can quickly flee to water, where it can swim away or dive, using its strong limbs to navigate effectively. Additionally, it may display defensive behaviors like puffing up its body or puffing out its throat to appear larger when confronted.
The western fire monger. A very large and rare dragon that spits nearly supernova heat fire from its thought. this dragon is nearly twice the size of the eastern water dragon, but faster.
No, nothing should be housed with a Beardie or water dragon, it stresses them out and they are known to fight
no, they often fight over territory
hippos protect itself by jumping into the water since its always next to the water hippos protect their self by going in the water and figting cool
their pincers
because it is water proof
their pincers
They have sharp teeth and they use them if the animal is in the water they get out of the water
it putz on a sweater.lol ;)
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Alligators bight there predator or emerge in the water.
Some newts protect itself by using toxins in its skin. So don't eat them it can be life threatening!