Water Dragon and Primula..
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Sunning on a garden light at the Roma St Parklands, Brisbane City on Sunday. He was about 60cm or 2' long - and very tame!
During spring, usually in early October, the female excavates a burrow about 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in) deep and lays between 6 and 18 eggs. The nest is usually in sandy or soft soil, in an area open to sun. When the mother has laid the eggs, she backfills the chamber with soil and scatters loose debris over it. Australian water dragons exhibit temperature dependant sex determination; the sex of the hatchlings is determined by the temperature of the nest site.
They like basking in the sun and their diet consists mainly of bugs and insects. They are strong swimmers and are never far from water.
During spring, usually in early October, the female excavates a burrow about 10–15 cm (3.9–5.9 in) deep and lays between 6 and 18 eggs. The nest is usually in sandy or soft soil, in an area open to sun. When the mother has laid the eggs, she backfills the chamber with soil and scatters loose debris over it. Australian water dragons exhibit temperature dependant sex determination; the sex of the hatchlings is determined by the temperature of the nest site.
They like basking in the sun and their diet consists mainly of bugs and insects. They are strong swimmers and are never far from water.
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