Violet-rare
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Well illustrated 'book'.
...Photo is of a Central / Inland Bearded hatchling, Pogona vitticeps, on the left and an Eastern on the right.
Well illustrated 'book'.
The best distinguishing feature that I've found to tell juveniles of these two species apart is the snout patterns. Pogona barbata have three relatively round blotches that are arranged a triangular arrangement on the top of the snout. Whereas, P. vitticeps has stripes on the top of the snout that continue over the head. It's a very clear difference between the juveniles of these two species.
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