Flying lizards
Flying lizards are originally members of the genus Draco, a genus of flying lizards. There are 41 species in Zhonggong, and their shapes are very special. Flying lizards are mainly distributed in the tropical rainforests of South Asia and Southeast Asia.
The shape of the Flying Lizard species is relatively unique. The head has a developed throat pouch and a triangular cervical side pouch, and the body side has a wing membrane supported by 5 to 7 pairs of extended ribs. Different species have different patterns and colors of wing membranes and throat pouches. There are two species of naked-eared flying lizards and spotted flying lizards in China, which are scattered in Yunnan, Tibet, Guangxi and Hainan in China. They rest in the jungles of Redai and Yaredai at an altitude of 700 to 1,500 meters. They often move in trees and rarely go down to the ground.
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