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What if dragons were real... and they could run across water?
In this minisode of Wildly Curious, Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole explore one of the most incredible reptiles you've probably never heard of: the sailfin dragon, also known as the sailfin lizard (Hydrosaurus). Native to the rainforests of Southeast Asia and New Guinea, this dragon-like reptile combines the best features of an iguana, a basilisk, and a dinosaur.
With giant sail-like fins, vivid colors, powerful swimming abilities, and juveniles capable of running across water, it's one of the most unique lizards on Earth.
In this episode:
🐉 Why the sailfin dragon looks like a miniature dinosaur
🌊 How young sailfin lizards can run across water before diving to safety
🌴 Why these reptiles split their lives between trees and rivers
🦎 The purpose of their enormous sail-like fins
👁️ The mysterious "third eye" that helps regulate light and biological rhythms
💜 Why some males turn brilliant violet during breeding season
🌏 Where these incredible reptiles live throughout Southeast Asia and New Guinea
From convergent evolution to dragon-worthy adaptations, the sailfin dragon proves that some of the world's most extraordinary animals are hiding in plain sight.
If you love reptiles, dinosaurs, dragons, weird wildlife, evolutionary biology, or discovering animals you've never heard of, this episode is for you.
🎧 Part of our ongoing Animals You've Probably Never Heard Of minisode series.
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