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Mountain dragon

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Suborder
  
Iguania

Scientific name
  
Rankinia diemensis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Squamata

Family
  
Agamidae

Higher classification
  
Rankinia

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Similar
  
Reptile, Acanthosaura, Tympanocryptis, Jacky dragon, Agamidae

Tasmanian mountain dragon


The mountain dragon (Rankinia diemensis) is an agamid, or dragon lizard, endemic to Australia. It occurs in the uplands of New South Wales and Victoria, as well as in Tasmania, where it is the only native agamid. Mountain dragons are found in dry woodlands and heaths with access to open areas for sunning themselves. They are oviparous and feed on ants and other small invertebrates.

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They do not climb very high, relying instead on camouflage to evade predators.

Description

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Their overall colour is grey to reddish brown, with two rows of lighter-coloured paravertebral stripes or blotches running down their backs. These stripes are deeply scalloped, so they appear like two series of blotches. They can have cream-coloured bellies. Individuals can grow up to 20 cm in length, although the average length is somewhat smaller, with females typically growing larger than males. They have a row of enlarged spinose (spikey) scales on each side of the tail bases. The mountain dragon appears similar to the jacky dragon, but can be much redder, and the inside of its mouth is pink (compared to the yellow of the jacky dragon).

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References

Mountain dragon Wikipedia