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First of all, i'd like to thanks to myself because i am already have something to be care soon! I was about having a new company from this new buddy today! She is a female baby Chinese Water Dragon,i named her as a Emilda.

"I am Emilda"

"Emilda is about taking a rest in her swimming pool after a long hour trip since I bring her from Petaling Street to Sepang. She's doesn't look too stressed when i took her out from the carriage". I am as her new keeper, can felt something on her! Which is she felt so comfortable in her new house. Compare to her last shelter (at the pets shop, she have been kept in a medium size aquarium which doesn't allowed her to move around), I bought a quite large plastic aquarium for temporarily."

The Chinese water dragon is not a mythological character originating from the Chinese culture. It is a real life reptile from the agamid family of lizards that is native to China and other Asian countries. These lizards have intrigued many people around the world who have become obsessed with the Chinese water dragon and often adopt a baby dragon as a pet.

"Resting in her shelter"

Emilda just have a very superb body-cutting. She is looked so gorgeous, and B E A U T I F U L!
This baby Chinese water dragon can grow up to a length of three feet in due time. The lizard is known for its calm personality and cool looks, which is one of the reasons it has become a popular choice for keeping as a pet. The nature of the lizard is such that it stays happy in captivity and has no problem eating or breeding while in captivity.

"Acting infront of my DSLR camera"

In its natural environment the baby Chinese water dragon feeds on different insects in order to get its daily dose of essential nutrients. It may also feed on plant material and fruits. When the lizard grows into its own it may even feed on small mice and fish. In captivity however the lizard is fed nutrient supplements that are readily available in the market in different forms.

"She taking her dinner right at SiX"

In the world of zoology the water dragon is known as physignathus cocincinus. Around the world however the Chinese water dragon is also known as the Asian water dragon and the Green water dragon. Although the lizard is primarily native to southeastern Asia it is also found in the island country of Australia.

"I LoVE her very much"

arghhhh... the lizard isn't stressed at all, but me, myself got too stress because i haven't sleep yet since come back from work! aaaaa... It is almost 9 PM! Got to go for working! Bye for now~

4 Komen Anda ? ™:

hua hah ha hahaha... haiwan apekah ini? eeeee..ngeri nyaaaa... *larikkkkkkkkkkkkk!

February 16, 2009 at 9:32 PM  

Cool! What is the main reason for you to keep this lizards as ur pets?

February 16, 2009 at 9:34 PM  

excuse me but why is your blog entry attached to my email address?
oiaponie@yahoo.com

February 16, 2009 at 11:09 PM  

NO specific reason actually, just filled up my free time... However, i just found that it ois a tame pets!

April 19, 2009 at 6:44 PM  

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