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Agama Family Collection

The Agama family is a diverse and fascinating group of reptiles, with members found in various parts of Australia

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Frilled dragon, Australia

Frilled dragon, Australia
The frilled dragon (Chlamydosaurus kingii) is one of Australias most recognisable lizards. It even featured on the now-defunct two cent coin

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)

Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
Close-up of an Australian Inland Or Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Lady dragon

Lady dragon
A Female Eastern Water Dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) keeping a wary eye

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Newborn

Newborn
New born Eastern Water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) exploring its new world

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Pagona, bearded dragon

Pagona, bearded dragon
Pogona is a genus of reptiles containing eight lizard species, which are often known by the common name bearded dragons. The term bearded dragon is most commonly used to describe the central bearded

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Eastern Water Dragon

Eastern Water Dragon, is an arboreal agamid species native to eastern Australia from Victoria northwards to Queensland. Usually found near bodies of water

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Frilled Dragon, Australia

Frilled Dragon, Australia
The Frilled Dragon is probably one of Australias most recognisable lizards. The wide frill is erected to startle would-be predators to allow a moment for the lizard to escape

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Australian Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)

Australian Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)
Pair of Australian Inland Or Central Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps)

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Female Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)

Female Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps)
Female Australian Central Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps), seen in profile

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Pagona, bearded dragon

Pagona, bearded dragon
Pogona is a genus of reptiles containing eight lizard species, which are often known by the common name bearded dragons. The term bearded dragon is most commonly used to describe the central bearded

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Agama in Gawler Ranges, South Australia

Agama in Gawler Ranges, South Australia

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Australian Water Agame (Physignathus lesueurii)

Australian Water Agame (Physignathus lesueurii)
This picture shows an australian water agame (Physignathus lesueurii) as profile shot sitting on a stone

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Eastern Water Dragon

Eastern Water Dragon, is an arboreal agamid species native to eastern Australia from Victoria northwards to Queensland. Usually found near bodies of water

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Newborn

Newborn
New born eastern Water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) exploring its new world

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Wary dragon

Wary dragon
Adult male eastern Water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) out catching some sun

Background imageAgama Family Collection: Young dragon

Young dragon
Juvenile eastern water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii) checking to see if the coast is clear

Background imageAgama Family Collection: This is my spot

This is my spot
Adult male eastern water dragon (Intellagama lesueurii)


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The Agama family is a diverse and fascinating group of reptiles, with members found in various parts of Australia. One such member is the Frilled Dragon, known for its impressive frill that it displays when threatened or during courtship rituals. These majestic creatures are native to Australia and can be found in regions like Gawler Ranges in South Australia. Another popular member of the the Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps), also known as the Lady Dragon. These gentle reptiles are adored by many due to their docile nature and unique appearance. With their spiky beard-like scales under their chin, they have earned themselves quite a following among reptile enthusiasts. Newborn Australian Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are simply adorable. Their miniature size and cute features make them irresistible to anyone who lays eyes on them. As they grow older, these little dragons transform into stunning adults with vibrant colors and patterns that vary between males and females. Speaking of females, female Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) play an essential role in continuing the legacy of this incredible species. They possess alluring beauty combined with strength as they lay eggs to ensure future generations thrive. While not directly related to the Bearded Dragons, another notable member of the the Australian Water Agame (Physignathus lesueurii), commonly referred to as Eastern Water Dragon. Found near water bodies across eastern Australia, these agile lizards display remarkable swimming abilities along with their ability to climb trees effortlessly. Whether it's witnessing a Frilled Dragon's intimidating display or marveling at newborn Bearded Dragons' cuteness overload, there's no denying that each member of the Agama family brings something special to Australia's rich biodiversity. From land-dwelling beauties like Lady Dragons to aquatic wonders like Eastern Water Dragons - every encounter with an Agama is a glimpse into the fascinating world of reptiles.