This is a juvenile Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) gets its name from their habit of puffing out, and showing the spiked scales on their throat when they are angry or excited. The opening in its head is its ear. They vary widely in color, including brown, reddish-brown, red, yellow, white, and orange. They are also known as; Central Bearded Dragon, Inland Bearded Dragon, Bartagame, Streifenköpfige Bartagame, Dragón Barbudo Central, Baardagaam (Durch), Beardie, or Pogona.
This photo shows the lizard's pineal eye, which is also called a parietal eye, or third eye. It appears as a small oval gray scale on top of the lizard's head. If you can imagine a line across the lizard's head from there rear of one eye to the rear of the other eye, the pineal eye will be behind that imaginary line., in the center of its head. The lizard is a juvenile Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) gets its name from their habit of puffing out, and showing the spiked scales on their throat when they are angry or excited. They vary widely in color, including brown, reddish-brown, red, yellow, white, and orange. They are also known as; Central Bearded Dragon, Inland Bearded Dragon, Bartagame, Streifenköpfige Bartagame, Dragón Barbudo Central, Baardagaam (Durch), Beardie, or Pogona.