A Frilled-lizard's natural diet consists of: insects (such as cicadas, beetles, and termites) Butterflies and moths (and their larvae) They will also eat Spiders, other lizards, and small mammals. Stick to their natural diet.
Probably but frilled dragons suck no they dont they rule
their feet have suction cup sticky stuff and little claws at least mine do i have green anoles and bearded dragon.
Yes a bearded dragon is a lizard.
Yes, babaies can catch salmonella from bearded dragon lizards.
In short, no. A bearded dragon may live with another bearded dragon in some instances. Try to pair males with females if you dont want them to fight.
The Bearded Dragon is actually just a common name given to a grouping (or genus) of lizards. There are about seven species--none of them are endangered.
No ! They need completely contrasting living conditions ! Bearded Dragons need dry, arid conditions, Frilled Dragons need a humid environment. They would never encounter each other in their natural habitats - therefore should never be housed together !
There are lizards, crocidiles, snakes, bearded dragon, water dragon, and alot other reptiles.
The bearded dragon lays about 20-25 eggs
Nope - they are from completely different areas of the planet (Anoles are tropical species, Bearded Dragons are dessert species) they require totally different living conditions and temperature ranges !
Leopard Gecko, Collared Lizards, Bearded Dragon, Blue-tongue Skinks, and Savanna Monitors
No. While bearded dragons have a 'beard' of coarse scales that they can flare out using muscles and a moveable piece of cartilage, anoles have a flap of skin connected to a rod of cartilage, called a dewlap. The dewlap, or throat flag, is different in structure from a bearded dragon's beard. The dewlap extends vertically from the throat, while a bearded dragon's beat flares out in a half circle horizontally under its jaw.