Latin name: Tonsor undaTranslation: Barbed water
Species: Water dragon
Egg: At about half an inch in circumference the egg is delicate in human hands and it often laid in clutches of three attached to the underside of a heavier stone in the shallows of the ocean. This is to prevent the eggs from being washed out with the tide avoid the onslaught of storms as well avoid predators. It is very important that the egg be deep enough that even at low tide the eggs would not be exposed to air or the sun as this causes the egg sac to become leathery and the baby dragon won't be able to breath or break out of the sac.
Under the right conditions it takes a short for the babies to hatch. The tide must be low and the moon out.
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Habitat: The Barbed Water dragon tends to live in shallow water along the coasts of more temperate climates.
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