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Northeast Aquatic Lizard
The Northeast Aquatic Lizard is commonly found in Northeast Asia. It is not well known and is currently on the brink of extinction.

-They eat small fish and animals. They hunt by burying themselves in sand and catching nearby unsuspecting animals. It produces a scent that lures prey. It does not have a mating season, instead it mates whenever it feels like it. If needed, it will eat it's own children if there is no nearby prey. If the tail is bitten off, it can easily regrow it within 2 months.

-They are in the Bearded Dragon family. They look somewhat like a Bearded Dragon but with webbed feat and longer scales. They are about 7 inches long and have a single poisonous tooth.

-Their habitats consist of underwater caves, sand, small bits of coral, and rocks. They are commonly buried under the sand keeping lookout for prey.

-They are currently going extinct due to climate change and more predators.

You can help by donating to organizations made to prevent climate change. You can also tell your friends about this animal and spread the word.

--None of the money donated to climate change organizations go directly to Northeast Aquatic Lizards. The money goes towards all the animals affected by climate change.