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Bearded dragon

Ponga vitticeps

Description:

Approximately 1 foot long. Spiky skin and spiky beard with five front toes and five back toes. She is typically bright orange while warm and under the heat light but can go to a dark brown once out of the heat light in cold. she has a few broken toes, a broken rib or two, and the very tip of her tail has been picked off by something, she also has a very large scab underneath her belly where a heat rock burned her.(she is fine now).

Habitat:

Desert

Notes:

This is miracle my female approximately two year old bearded dragon she was a rescue from head to tell Pet Supplies. Her previous owner did not know that a heat rock malfunction can be deadly for a bearded dragon as they cannot feel heat under their belly thus she has a very severe burn and almost died thus the name miracle but she has been doing fine since then and it's been about a year.

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1 Comment

Hunter Hebenstreit
Hunter Hebenstreit 11 years ago

Bearded Dragon, please add this photo to the captive animals category.

Samantha Hicks
Spotted by
Samantha Hicks

Missouri, USA

Spotted on May 27, 2013
Submitted on Aug 11, 2012

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