Flying Dragon Lizard (Draco volan)
The Flying Lizard is found in tropical rain forests in southern India and Southeast Asia. This includes the Philippine Islands as well as Borneo
The flying lizard is found mainly in rain forests and tropical areas that can provide adequate number of trees for the lizard to jump from
The Flying Lizard is a diurnal species. Though it bears the word flying, this species is only capable of gliding through the air
The Flying Lizard is generally an insectivore, feeding mostly on small ants and termites. The lizard is described as a sit and wait feeder, meaning it will generally sit next to a tree trunk waiting for the ants to come to it. When the ant or termite is close enough, the lizard is able to pick it up without shifting its own body
Males, and sometimes females, will display during breeding season. These displays include spreading of the wings and bobbing, and males will also spread their dewlap. Females only show displays in order to stop or prevent copulation
A thin membrane covers false ribs extending outward from the flying dragon’s body. Supported by this membrane, the animal can glide 50 feet or more after leaping from a tall tree. It can turn in the air, and even return to the tree from which it jumped
I do not own these images or this information