Yes!they do it because that means it is getting bigger!:P
Water dragons rarely shed. Some are more frequent than others depending on the breed. The smaller ones with shorter life spans (the Miniature Pearl or Astrelaqua for example) shed more frequently. The larger ones (such as the Great Reef and Waterwyrm) shed less because their scales are built to last longer through their life and are therefore tougher (Great Reefs shed once or twice every ten to fifteen years). Compared to us humans, that's not a lot, but annoyingly frequent for the dragons.
erm...they have a large festival with lots of chineses lanterns and and dragons and lots of things dedicated to that animal
no
no they don't!
Yes they do ! They periodically shed their entire skin.
Komodo Dragons are reptiles. Reptiles do shed their skin fairly regularly. The skin of a reptile is scaly and tough. This is for protection. Komodo Dragons are the largest lizard in the world.Assuming you mean 'Komodo' dragon - yes it does. A kimono (for future reference) is a piece of clothing typically worn by people of Japan.
The water shed from his roof after the rain. It is a sentence showing the dropping water.
Bearded dragons tend to not shed all their skin at once. Usually, they are always in some state of shedding.
All lizards shed their skin once in a while and so does the komododragon.
No they do not shed
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