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Photograph taken by Alex Clarke (submitted by Alex Clarke) at Whian Whian National Park, New South Wales Australia, on 3rd October 2005. This dragon had got itself caught in a large rock hole, and I was able to get this great close up picture of it before I assisted it to escape the hole. This is the most colourful Eastern Water Dragon I have yet seen. It would appear to be a large male rainforest variant of Physignathus lesueurii lesueurii.

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