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Paradox-Bearded Dragon

Paradox Breaded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona vitticeps  Life span: 8-12 years The Paradox dragon is unique because of the way it looks. Yet, Paradox dragons’ appearances aren’t uniform, which is what makes them paradoxical. There is no observable pattern in them. The majority of them have noticeable color splotches that stand out and are highly distinctive. Native […]

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Translucent Bearded Dragon

Translucent Breaded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona vitticeps sp.   Life span: 10 – 15 years These beardies are distinguished by their dark eyes, which lack an iris, and by the common blue eyelids of many Translucent Beardies. They frequently have lighter hues than many other Bearded Dragon color morphs because of their translucent-looking scales and spikes. Frequently, the

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Phantom Bearded Dragon

Phantom Breaded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona vitticeps sp. Life span: Unknown Long-standing reptile breeder. 20 years of experience, exceptional health, and genetics. Bearded Dragons, Crested Geckos, and Chahoua Geckos are the main subjects, with a few minor projects sprinkled in. Because of its “beard,” an inflatable neck pouch with spikey scales, bearded dragons are suitably named. They

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Zero Breaded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona vitticeps    Life span: 5 to 8 years Because they are devoid of color and occasionally even patterns, zero bearded dragons are incredibly fascinating. In cooler climates, they are more gray, and in hotter climates, they are dazzling white. Although they are occasionally shorter than this, adults can reach a maximum

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Witblits Bearded Dragon

Witblits Bearded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona sp.      Life span: 8 years They frequently lack even very large scales and any kind of color pattern on their bodies. Because of this, they have also acquired the moniker “white-bearded dragon.” yet not as much as white. Yet, it is more akin to the lack of any variation.

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citrus bearded dragon

Citrus Bearded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona    Life span: 10 to 15 years Bright yellow to light tan are the color ranges of citrus bearded dragons. Their flat bodies are covered in spikes and nodules along the sides, neck, and legs. Femoral pores on the hindquarters are clearly more developed in males, which is a clear sex diagnostic.

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Rankin’s Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona henrylawsoni     Life span: 6-8 years Pogona Henrylawsoni, an Australian agamid lizard species, is known as the Rankin’s dragon. Other names for it include black-soiled bearded dragon and pygmy bearded dragon, despite the fact that both names are shared with other small Pogona species. The rankin’s dragon is a small

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Eastern Bearded

Eastern Breaded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona barbata      Life span: 10-15 years In Australia’s forested regions, you can find the Eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata), an agamid lizard. The skin of an eastern bearded dragon is typically gray-black or red, though it can also occasionally be reddish-brown, yellowish-brown, or dark brown. Juveniles have lighter colors than

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central bearded

Central Breaded Dragon

Description: Scientific name: Pogona vitticeps Life span: 10-15 years A lizard species known as the Central bearded dragon has a flattened body that is fully covered in specialized scales. The dragons have big, wide eyes and a robust, thorny appearance. Specialized scales cover the flap of their skin in thick, spiky projections. The dragons have

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