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  2. Eastern bearded dragon - Wikipedia

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    The eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata), also known as common bearded dragon or simply bearded lizard, is an agamid lizard found in wooded parts of Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is one of a group of species known commonly as bearded dragons .

  3. Pogona minor minima - Wikipedia

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    Pogona minor minima, the Abrolhos bearded dragon or Abrolhos dwarf bearded dragon, is an agamid lizard found only on islands at Houtman Abrolhos, and commonly named for this location. It is closely related to other bearded dragons found in Western Australia .

  4. Boyd's forest dragon - Wikipedia

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    The generic name Lophosaurus stands for "crested lizard", from the Greek lophos for "crest", and saurus for "lizard". [4] The specific name, boydii, is a reference to English-born John Archibald Boyd (1846–1926), who lived in Fiji from 1865 to 1882 and then on a sugar plantation at Ingham, Queensland, and collected specimens for the Australian Museum.

  5. Australian water dragon - Wikipedia

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    The Gippsland water dragon may be distinguished by its green-blue colour, especially during the breeding season, when this overall colouration is quite distinct. Another key difference is the absence of a prominent dark stripe behind the eye in the Gippsland water dragon, which is characteristic of the Eastern water dragon.

  6. Ctenophorus ornatus - Wikipedia

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    Ctenophorus ornatus, the ornate crevice-dragon or ornate dragon, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. [2] It is found on granite outcrops of Western Australia. [1] [3] The species is a member of a diverse genus, Ctenophorus, that contains a group known as rock dragons.

  7. Draco sumatranus - Wikipedia

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    Baker, Nick; Lim, Kelvin. 2008. Wild Animals of Singapore: A Photographic Guide to Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians and Freshwater Fishes.Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 180 pp. ISBN 978-981-05-9459-6.