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National Geographic : 1936 Sep
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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE A DRAGON AT THE KILL The distended throat shows that the lizard has just gulped a big piece of meat. Dull-colored scales are small, but under each is a bony plate of armor that makes the monster invincible among its neighbors. trnotographs () Lady broughton A YELLOW FORKED TONGUE DARTS NERVOUSLY LIKE A SNAKE'S Dragons of legend are often pictured with just such bifurcated, or two-forked, tongues. A lizard's heavy tail usually drags on the ground, but sometimes is carried aloft, the tapering end turned upward like a dog's. 330
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