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But since this was such a cool study, we named the mother dragon Saphira. SHAPIRO: Saphira's daughter is still just an anonymous Asian water dragon. But if she can match her mom's reproductive ...
The Smithsonian has a lone female Asian water dragon that came to the zoo in 2006 without the intention of her breeding. However, in 2009, the reptile began producing eggs.
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