The dragons in the Harry Potter movies fly using wings made from modified forelimbs, just as birds and bats do. But real dragons — gliding lizards of the genus Draco — form their “wings” from flaps of ...
Draco lizards are small gliding reptiles found across Southeast Asia’s tropical forests. With wing-like membranes and graceful glides, Draco lizards are true “dragons” of the wild.
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