Thank you Buster, these are Fab!

Thank you Buster, these are Fab!

  • First Image: Shows a group of bearded dragons, likely juveniles or young adults, with varying shades of orange and red coloring. Bearded dragons come in many color morphs, often selectively bred for brighter and more vibrant colors.
  • Second Image: Features a young bearded dragon with a more muted, grayish-brown color. This color can be typical of wild-type bearded dragons or those not selectively bred for bright colors.
  • Third Image: A bearded dragon with a striking red coloration, a common trait in some color morphs known as "red morphs."
  • Fourth and Fifth Images: These also show bearded dragons, likely in the same enclosure. The color variations are evident, with orange and red tones, which are common in some of the more popular morphs.
  • Sixth Image: This image features an Uromastyx, a lizard species known for its robust body, spiny tail, and often vibrant coloration. The Uromastyx in your image has an interesting color pattern with dark tones and lighter, almost orange or reddish spots. These lizards are adapted to hot, arid environments and are primarily herbivorous.
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