Bryan Nelson has been making up for lost time since finishing his graduate degree in Philosophy by traveling and working to change the world. He has worked with groups like The Sierra Club, Environment America & U.S. PIRG, Environment Oregon & OSPIRG, and Progressive Future on local and national political campaigns. His environmental journalism can be found throughout the web, which also includes regular contributions to MNN.com. Between adventure and activism, he currently can be found doing freelance writing from his home in Portland, Oregon.

Wow, I don’t know that my country have such beautiful lizard. Thanks for the research. Then, it’s time to save them
its not a fukin dragon its a LIZARD!
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they mean dragon as in it’s closely related to the komodo dragon, also a lizard but the name, pluss alot of people call any thing bigger then like a garden lizard to be a dragon at times
It is indeed a “dragon” family animal.
I bet the people that live near by are used to them. Good work German guys!
K im tiered of hearing the word dragon without seeing wings and shit, yah lizards are cool but really how sweet would it be to find miny dragons idc if they spit fire but everyting else would be legit.
Just because its little aryan (which i also suspect is the same size of your intelligence) doesnt mean its not a dragon.
Wheres its wings? it doesn’t even breath fire, how lammmmme….that aint no dragon… SOMEONE GETS ME A DRAGON
here in philippines it’s what they called “bayawak” we got lots of lizard in that kind here in the philippines most specially in mountains and creeks.