Common name: Eastern Bearded Dragon
SVL: 245mm. Total Length: 550mm
Eastern Bearded Dragon is one of eight bearded dragons. It is easily distinguished by its beard which it displays especially when threatened. However, young beardies can look like Jacky dragons, but may be distinguised by lateral (side of the body) spines. For more information on dragons, please read the general note on Dragons.
Distribution: Eastern Bearded Dragon is common around Canberra but rarer in the Southern Monaro and NSW South Coast.
Pogona barbata is listed in the following regions:
Canberra & Southern Tablelands | Albury, Wodonga | South Coast | Greater Sydney | Central West NSW | New England | New South Wales North Coast | Loddon Mallee | Wide Bay
Synonyms
Pogona barbatusMaps
ANBG Aranda Bushland Black Mountain Bluetts Block (402, 403, 12, 11) Campbell Park Woodland Cotter Reserve Ginninderry Conservation Corridor Googong Foreshore Goorooyarroo NR (ACT) Kama Lake Burley Griffin West Lions Youth Haven - Westwood Farm A.C.T. Lower Molonglo Molonglo River Reserve Mount Ainslie Mount Majura Mount Painter Mount Rogers Mount Taylor Mulligans Flat Namadgi National Park Percival Hill Red Hill Nature Reserve Rugosa Stony Creek The Fair, Watson The Pinnacle Tuggeranong Hill University of Canberra Urambi HillsPlaces
Acton, ACT Ainslie, ACT Aranda, ACT Bungendore, NSW Burrinjuck, NSW Campbell, ACT Cook, ACT Denman Prospect, ACT Duffy, ACT Forde, ACT Fraser, ACT Hackett, ACT Hawker, ACT Higgins, ACT Kambah, ACT Kenny, ACT Majura, ACT Nicholls, ACT Strathnairn, ACT Symonston, ACT Tharwa, ACT Theodore, ACT Watson, ACT Whitlam, ACT Yarralumla, ACT Yass River, NSW