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  2. Feilong - Wikipedia

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    Draco volans The Flying Dragon by Alexander Calder (1975), at the Art Institute of Chicago. Feilong, Hiryƫ, and Flying Dragon commonly occur in names. Chinese Feilong (flying dragon) is also used to name: Feilong, a jumping kick in martial arts; Fei Lung, a British-built gunboat in the Guangdong Fleet

  3. Draco (lizard) - Wikipedia

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    Draco is a genus of agamid lizards [1] that are also known as flying lizards, flying dragons or gliding lizards. These lizards are capable of gliding flight via membranes that may be extended to create wings ( patagia ), formed by an enlarged set of ribs.

  4. Draco volans - Wikipedia

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    Draco volans, also commonly known as the common flying dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. [2] [3] The species is endemic to Southeast Asia. [2] Like other members of genus Draco, this species has the ability to glide using winglike lateral extensions of skin called patagia. [4] The species is exclusively arboreal. [5]

  5. Flying dragon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Dragon series of video games created by Culture Brain known as Hiryu no Ken in Japan Flying Dragon: The Secret Scroll, the first game in the series; Flying Dragon (Calder), an Alexander Calder sculpture at the Art Institute of Chicago "The Flying Dragon", 1966 season 2 episode from Mystery and Imagination

  6. Flying Dragon (Calder) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Dragon is a sculpture by Alexander Calder in the Art Institute of Chicago North Stanley McCormick Memorial Court (aka North Garden) north of the Art Institute of Chicago Building in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois. [1] It is a painted steel plate work of art created in 1975 measuring 365 (H) x 579 (L) x 335 (W) cm (120 x 228 ...

  7. Draco melanopogon - Wikipedia

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    Draco melanopogon, commonly known as the black-bearded gliding lizard or black-barbed flying dragon, is a species of agamid "flying lizard" endemic to Southeast Asia. [1] It is a typically forest-dwelling arboreal lizard. [2] It preys on small invertebrates like ants and is oviparous. They are notable for relying solely on dewlap-mediated ...

  8. Draco mindanensis - Wikipedia

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    Draco mindanensis, commonly known as the Mindanao flying dragon or Mindanao flying lizard, is a lizard species endemic to the Philippines. Characterized by a dull grayish brown body color and a vivid tangerine orange dewlap, this species is one of the largest of the genus Draco. It is diurnal, arboreal, and capable of gliding.

  9. Draco maculatus - Wikipedia

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    Draco maculatus, commonly known as the spotted flying dragon or spotted gliding lizard, is a species of agamid flying lizard endemic to Southeast Asia. It is capable of gliding from tree to tree. It is capable of gliding from tree to tree.