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This image captures a bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) resting on sun-warmed rocks inside an enclosure, likely at a zoo. The lizard, characterized by its spiky scales and sandy-brown coloration, is positioned centrally, with its head slightly raised and facing left. To the left of the bearded dragon, a dark surface borders an informative sign. Above the sign and partially obscuring it, a green prickly pear cactus is visible, contributing to the arid habitat simulation.

The sign, titled "SAKALLI KERTENKELE" in Turkish and "BEARDED DRAGON" in English, provides details about the species. It explains that the name refers to the lizard's "beard" (the underside of its throat), which can turn black when stressed or confronting a rival. The text also states that these lizards inhabit a wide range of environments, from subtropical forests to savannas, and dislike intruders in their territory. The sign indicates the bearded dragon's conservation status as "Least Concern" (LC) according to the IUCN Red List, and features the logo of "Eskişehir Büyükşehir Belediyesi Hayvanat Bahçesi" (Eskişehir Metropolitan Municipality Zoo). A world map displaying the species' distribution and a small scale showing centimeters are also visible on the sign. The overall setting is a carefully constructed habitat, mimicking the lizard's natural environment with rocks and desert-like flora. The location context is Tepebaşı, Turkey.
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Apr 29, 2026

Tepebaşı, Turkey

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This image captures a bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) resting on sun-warmed rocks inside an enclosure, likely at a zoo. The lizard, characterized by its spiky scales and sandy-brown coloration, is positioned centrally, with its head slightly raised and facing left. To the left of the bearded dragon, a dark surface borders an informative sign. Above the sign and partially obscuring it, a green prickly pear cactus is visible, contributing to the arid habitat simulation. The sign, titled "SAKALLI KERTENKELE" in Turkish and "BEARDED DRAGON" in English, provides details about the species. It explains that the name refers to the lizard's "beard" (the underside of its throat), which can turn black when stressed or confronting a rival. The text also states that these lizards inhabit a wide range of environments, from subtropical forests to savannas, and dislike intruders in their territory. The sign indicates the bearded dragon's conservation status as "Least Concern" (LC) according to the IUCN Red List, and features the logo of "Eskişehir Büyükşehir Belediyesi Hayvanat Bahçesi" (Eskişehir Metropolitan Municipality Zoo). A world map displaying the species' distribution and a small scale showing centimeters are also visible on the sign. The overall setting is a carefully constructed habitat, mimicking the lizard's natural environment with rocks and desert-like flora. The location context is Tepebaşı, Turkey.

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