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Rankin's dragon

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Kingdom
  
Suborder
  
Iguania

Subfamily
  
Amphibolurinae

Scientific name
  
Pogona henrylawsoni

Higher classification
  
Bearded dragons

Order
  
Scaled reptiles

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Agamidae

Genus
  
Pogona

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Bearded dragons, Reptile, Central bearded dragon, Agamidae, Physignathus

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Rankin's dragon (Pogona henrylawsoni ) is a species of Australian agamid lizard.

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Description

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P. henrylawsoni is similar to the larger central bearded dragon (P. vitticeps), but is usually less than 30 cm (12 in) in total length (including tail).

Common names

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P. henrylawsoni is also commonly called Lawson's dragon, dumpy dragon, pygmy dragon, dwarf bearded dragon, or black soil bearded dragon. It is native to Queensland in Australia.

Taxonomy

A formal description was not published for this dragon until 1985, despite being known to herpetologists. The scientific name for this species was disputed, along with the other taxonomic treatments of Wells and Wellington, but was published again by Harold Cogger (2000) and others as a valid name.

The name is noted as invalid in some sources, and given as a synonym for Pogona brevis.

In captivity

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P. henrylawsoni has a life span of six to eight years, and its natural environment is hot, dry and rocky, which must be mimicked in captivity. It is a social species and with supervision can be handled by children, but the dragon does not like to be turned upside down and will struggle when it is. Most specimens outside of Australia in captivity are descendants of dragons illegally exported in the 1980s.

Etymology

The specific epithet, henrylawsoni, is in honor of the Australian author, poet, and philosopher Henry Lawson.

References

Rankin's dragon Wikipedia


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