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Encyclopedia of Australian Reptiles |
 | | Dragons are primarily diurnal, although many species have been recorded abroad during the night. |
 | | Most dragons are primarily ground dwelling, but some are strongly, although not exclusively, arboreal, e.g., Caimanops, Chelosania, Chlamydosaurus and Diporiphora superba. |
 | | One dragon, Physignathus, is semi-aquatic, sometimes feeding in water and often fleeing to it. |
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