Pogona Minima:

The Western Bearded Dragon lives in the southwestern side of Australia, this species lives in a variety of habitats including woodlands, heath, arid desert, and even coastal dunes. It is regarded as semi-aboreal, and is often observed basking on rocks or fallen trees. Unfortunately, this species also likes to bask on roadways, a dangerous practice! Adults can exceed 6 in snout-vent length. P. minima is similar to P. mitchelli, but can be differentiated by its lack of mitchelli's robust conical head spikes. Range:

Information and maps sourced from Sidney's Bearded Dragon Pages. Picture is from Wikipedia.

  1. Pogona Minor: Dwarf Bearded Dragon
  2. Pogona Barbata: Eastern or Common Bearded Dragon
  3. Pogona Henrylawsoni: Black Soil or Lawson's
  4. Pogona Microlepidota: Kimberly or Drydale River
  5. Pogona Mitchelli: Northwest Bearded Dragon
  6. Pogona Nullarbor: Nullarbor Bearded Dragon
  7. Pogona Minima: Western Bearded Dragon
  8. Pogona Vitticeps: Central or Inland Bearded Dragon

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