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Nullarbor bearded dragon

Nullarbor bearded dragon (Pogona nullarbor)
Nullarbor Plain, South Australia
Photo © Rob Valentic
Pogona nullarbor - (Badham, 1976)
Pronunciation  poh-GO-na  
Etymology  Pogona: From the Greek pogon, meaning beard, refering to the small frill or ruff around the neck of these lizards.
nullarbor: 'Nullarbor', after the Nullarbor plain.
Other names   
 
Snout-to-vent length
Species avg: 13 cm
Reproduction
Oviparous
Clutch size
Description Distribution Natural history Conservation Further information More photos

Range

Found in the following Australian states/territories

South Australia, Western Australia

Habitat

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