Pogona vitticeps
Pogona Vitticeps.
Pogona vitticeps
There are 9 species of Bearded Dragon they are listed below: Pogona Minor Minor Pogona Minor Minima Pogona Minor Mitchelli Pogona Nullarbor Pogona Vitticeps Pogona Vittikins Pogona Barbata Pogona Henrylawsoni Pogona Microlepidota
Bearded dragons are in the family pogona but the most common bearded dragon in captivity worldwide is the Central Bearded Dragon; pogona vitticeps.
there are seven different speiciesof bearded dragons, the most common found and most recently popular pet is know as Pogona vitticeps. if you want to know more go to wikipedia.com and type in "pogona" in the text box.
There are 9 species of Bearded Dragon they are listed below: Pogona Minor Minor Pogona Minor Minima Pogona Minor Mitchelli Pogona Nullarbor Pogona Vitticeps Pogona Vittikins Pogona Barbata Pogona Henrylawsoni Pogona Microlepidota
kingdom-animalia phylum-chordate subphylum-vertebrata class-reptillia order-squamata family-agamidae genus-pogona species-vitticeps
There are several different species of bearded dragons which are found in different regions of their native Australia. The taxonomic order of all bearded dragons is: Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataSuborder:LacertiliaFamily:AgamidaeSubfamily:AgaminaeGenus:Pogona The most commen bearded dragon bred in captivity is Pogona vitticeps which is, quite clearly: Species: vitticeps
The Italian Leatherback morph was developed in Italy by Allesandro. The leatherback name gives you a pretty good idea of what this gene does. The back of a leatherback dragon is smooth, with a leather feel, this morph is a co-dominant gene. To produce Italian leatherbacks you need only one parent to be leather. this will produce about 50% leatherback offspring, while the other 50% will be normal scaled. pairing 2 Italian leatherbacks together will produce silkbacks and pairing a leatherback with a recessive leather should produce microscale leatherbacks.
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Pogona henrylawsoni was created in 1985.