bearded dragon
noun [ C ] (also Bearded Dragon) uk/ˌbɪə.dɪd ˈdræɡ.ən/ us/ˌbɪr.dɪd ˈdræɡ.ən/
(澳大利亚)鬃狮蜥
an Australian lizard (= a type of reptile) that has a large pocket of skin covered in spines (= sharp parts) on its throat that can swell and change colour when the creature is threatened or about to attack
Like other species of Bearded Dragon, this lizard relies on trying to appear larger and spikier than it really is to any potential predator. 和其他种类的鬃狮蜥一样,这种蜥蜴也试图在潜在的天敌面前显得比实际更大更尖。
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- The lizards you can see include leopard geckos, bearded dragons and water dragons.
- The Bearded Dragon prefers life in bushes and trees, and can be also found basking on rocks.
- The scientific name of the bearded dragon is Pogona vitticeps.