Introduction

Jacky’s are one of the medium sized types of dragons,
and was one of the first Australian species to be described.
It can be found on the sand dunes of the east coasts foreshores and mountains close to the coast.
Jacky’s belong to a family of dragons the Genus Amphibolurus which has several subspecies,
A great small dragon for the novice herper
Description
Grey to grey-brown dorsally withtwo series of lighter patches along the back ,which may merge to form a pair of pale stripes either side of the midline. The undersurfac is whitish grey. the tail is often banded. the mouth linning is yellow.
Lenth is max35/av29cm
Description taken from
A field guide to reptiles of NSW
Gerry Swan,Glenn Shea,and Ross Sladlier