They get stressed and that makes the color change happen. Sometimes you will also see dark squigley lines on their belly.
Young komodo dragons are coloured yellow, green, brown or grey and sometimes they are often speckled and banded. Adult dragons are either earthy red in colour, greyish or black.
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your bearded dragon may be going blind, thats my best guess. maybe he could have an eye infection. GO TO A VET AND ASK THEM, PERFERABLY A VET THAT SPECIALIZES IN REPTILES.
Yup!! They can change to green, ice blue, brown, grey, and sometimes black. There are lots of colors but they can mix orange with yellow and green too!
It is a lizard. It looks the same when it is an adult as it does as a juvenile, except bigger. One notable difference is the colour. Young komodo dragons are coloured yellow, green, brown or grey and sometimes they are often speckled and banded. Adult dragons are either earthy red in colour, greyish or black.
Delphine, the grey beards will send you a quest to find a horn but its gone. There will be a note from the friend saying, Get the attic room in a inn. Then you'll meet her.
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green/grayAdult Komodo dragons are greenish-gray to black in colour. They also have yellow and black spots on its freckled skin. Young juveniles are yellow or green in colour. However these reptiles do undergo a colour change during their life time. It is a sign of maturity and fully grown up adults have a greenish earthen colour. They also have a forked tongue similar to snakes that's yellow in colour. Hope this helps!:-)
sometimes brown, or dark grey, or grey, or brownish-greyish, if you know what that looks like.
Its not, sometimes its white or grey.
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