Water Dragon: thrilling fight for a girl

The Eastern Water Dragon is a striking and large species of lizard found primarily along the eastern coast of Australia. Eastern Water Dragons can grow to a length of about 70 cm (27 inches), including their tail, which is often as long as their body. They live near water sources such as rivers, lakes, and ponds.  Water Dragons can run very fast, they are excellent swimmers and good climbers.

The Water Dragon Fighter

The two fighters reside on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The dominant male, a seasoned resident, has ruled the area for years, effortlessly dispatching any challengers. He is a formidable and ruthless opponent, feared by all. But now, a newcomer has entered his territory—a younger, bolder water dragon from the nearby Broadwater. Unfazed by the presence of the dominant male, the newcomer boldly challenges him, not only for control of the prime territory but also for the attention of a young and stunning female. The stage is set for a fierce confrontation.

The water dragon owns the place and harem
This is Water Dragon, who controls the area. He is a Bulli, chasing all other dragons away. If we pursue any, he’ll always take the quickest route—so watch your feet.
The young, strong challenger water dragon
This young dragon is the challenger. He has been here for two years. We teased and tested the placeholder many times. He is strong and very quick, now he is taking the Bulli on. There is a high stake: the area and the harem. 
The beauty queen, slim and elegant, remained calm and did not give a hint of which of the water dragon she would prefer: brilliant.

The water dragon beauty queen. She mostly hides in the nearby bushes and only comes out sun tanning. She looks after her figure and is on a healthy diet. She does a lot of exercises which keep her slim. The Queen is elegant and stays very cool and did not give a hint of which of the two giants she would prefer: brilliant.

This water dragon came from near and far, this one came the long way from Forresters Beach
This water dragon came from near and far, this one came the long way from Forresters Beach
Even a bluetongue lizard wanted to see the big fight
Even a bluetongue lizard wanted to see the big fight

The much-anticipated fight was set for December 27th at 2 p.m., and by 1 p.m., the prime viewing spots near the arena were already claimed. This was no surprise, given that such a spectacle happens only once a year. Spectators had gathered from near and far, with some travelling all the way from Forresters Beach. It wasn’t just water dragons who attended; even other lizards, like the Blue Tongue, had come to witness the showdown. Among the crowd were young dragons, having never seen a fight before. Meanwhile, the more seasoned fighters exchanged a few quiet bets, their eyes already sizing up the competition.

Nice sunny seat.
Nice sunny seat.
Nice sunny seat.
A latecomer, the best seats are already taken.
Premium seated vip package for water dragon comes with a spa , free drinks and air-conditioning
Excellent The A class seats are excellent, spaces and close to the action
Only spectators over the age of 18 are allowed to watch.
Only spectators over the age of 18 are allowed to watch.
The fight is too brutal for this kid to be here.
This kid should not be here! The fight is too brutal to watch.

Now, turn on the speaker and click the image to see this exciting water dragon fight.

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