Bearded dragons (Pogona genus) are native to Australia. They are found primarily in the arid and semi-arid regions of the continent, including deserts, woodlands, and scrublands.
Crested geckos (Correlophus ciliatus), often referred to as "created geckos," are not naturally occurring in the wild. They were originally found in the New Caledonian archipelago, specifically on the islands of Grand Terre and Isle of Pines. However, they were believed to be extinct until rediscovered in 1994. Since then, they have been successfully bred in captivity and are now popular as pets worldwide.
Leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius) are native to the arid and rocky regions of South Asia, specifically found in Afghanistan, Pakistan, northwestern India, and some parts of Iran. They inhabit dry desert areas and rocky grasslands. In captivity, they have become one of the most popular pet reptiles due to their docile nature, ease of care, and distinctive appearance.