Friller2009's Guess that reptile!

Friller2009

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Figured I'd do one of these to test some of our other reptile fans on MFK.
Majority of these reptiles will be rarer, less known species.
No reverse image searching.
Each day, (Australian Eastern Standard Time) A new reptile to be guessed will be added.
However if it is guessed correctly, a new reptile will be added in the same day.
I will be keeping track of scores, Because Competition!
Good luck!

To start off with here it is!
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Fallen_Leaves16

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Figured I'd do one of these to test some of our other reptile fans on MFK.
Majority of these reptiles will be rarer, less known species.
No reverse image searching.
Each day, (Australian Eastern Standard Time) A new reptile to be guessed will be added.
However if it is guessed correctly, a new reptile will be added in the same day.
I will be keeping track of scores, Because Competition!
Good luck!

To start off with here it is!
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It does look like a Pogona species to me; but all I know is that it's not P. vitticeps, P. barbata, P. henrylawsonii, or P. minor, and unfortunately I don't know any others. Perhaps Deadeye is right in assuming that it's a similar agamid. I definitely think it's an Australian native, though, because, well, it looks like one, and you're an Aussie yourself. Then again, I'm probably wrong.
 

Friller2009

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It does look like a Pogona species to me; but all I know is that it's not P. vitticeps, P. barbata, P. henrylawsonii, or P. minor, and unfortunately I don't know any others. Perhaps Deadeye is right in assuming that it's a similar agamid. I definitely think it's an Australian native, though, because, well, it looks like one, and you're an Aussie yourself. Then again, I'm probably wrong.
it is indeed a Pogona, however it is not one of the ones that you have said. It is an Aussie native, thought I might start with a relative of a common species that not many people know about. They are found in the North Western part of Australia
 

Friller2009

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The Masked Shadow

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Pogona Microlepidota. Cook sounds like an Australian last name (maybe you should cover up the name on the bottom left). I’m just kidding! Head looks like a Beardie, so I just looked at a couple pictures.
 

Friller2009

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Pogona Microlepidota. Cook sounds like an Australian last name (maybe you should cover up the name on the bottom left). I’m just kidding! Head looks like a Beardie, so I just looked at a couple pictures.
Spot on! Didn't think about that...
 

The Masked Shadow

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It looks to me like an alligator because of a U shaped snout, however, it probably is a croc because the terms around the world are different. My guesses are all probably wrong:

Cuban, mugger crocodiles, and American alligator.
 
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