Rankin's Dragon

Rankin's Dragon

Pogona henrylawsoni

Rankin's Dragon, scientifically known as Pogona henrylawsoni, is a fascinating reptile species native to the arid regions of Queensland, Australia. Often overshadowed by its more famous cousin, the Bearded Dragon, this captivating lizard boasts a distinct charm and adaptability. Rankin's Dragons are relatively small, typically reaching lengths of about 10 to 12 inches, making them a popular choice for reptile enthusiasts seeking a manageable pet.

They exhibit a robust body with a slightly flattened appearance, adorned with spiny scales that give them a naturally armored look. Their coloration ranges from sandy browns to muted grays, allowing them to blend seamlessly into their desert environment. Despite their rugged exterior, Rankin's Dragons are known for their docile temperament, often displaying a curious and amiable nature.

These diurnal reptiles thrive in warm, basking environments, where they use their acute vision to forage for insects and plant material. Rankin's Dragons are also adept climbers, enjoying the opportunity to perch on rocks or branches within their habitat. With proper care and attention, Pogona henrylawsoni can be a rewarding companion, offering a glimpse into the intriguing world of Australian reptilian life.

Colors: Tan, Orange, Yellow, Brown