The full breakdown of the groups for a Bearded Dragon are :-
Domain:EukaryotaKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataSuborder:LacertiliaFamily:AgamidaeSubfamily:AgaminaeGenus:Pogona
Bearded dragons are in the family pogona but the most common bearded dragon in captivity worldwide is the Central Bearded Dragon; pogona vitticeps.
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The Bearded Dragon is actually just a common name given to a grouping (or genus) of lizards. There are about seven species--none of them are endangered.
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
a bearded dragon
The bearded dragon belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Agamidae, and subfamily Agaminae. Its scientific name is Pogona, with several species, the most common being Pogona vitticeps. This classification places the bearded dragon within a diverse group of reptiles known for their adaptability and unique physical traits.
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
Yes a bearded dragon is a lizard.