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Australia’s Mountain dragons face extinction as climate pressures mount

A new study warns that Australia’s Mountain Dragon lizards are running out of room to survive. Fossil and genetic evidence reveal a slow squeeze by climate change.

October 30, 2025 / 13:04 IST
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Australia’s Mountain Dragons Face Extinction as Climate Pressures Mount (Image: Heath Warwick)
Australia’s Mountain Dragons Face Extinction as Climate Pressures Mount (Image: Heath Warwick)

In the shifting landscapes of ancient Australia, a small lizard, known as Mountain Dragon, once thrived across open plains and coastal islands. A new study reveals how rising temperatures, shrinking habitats and genetic decline are pushing this resilient species toward extinction.

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Australia’s iconic Mountain Dragon, Rankinia diemensis, is in trouble. Once spread widely across southeastern regions, it now clings to cooler highlands. Researchers have traced this dramatic contraction over thousands of years. Their findings result in decline in species which is directly linked to long-term climate warming.

Tracing the Dragon’s Decline