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Can Bearded Dragons eat Kiwi?

Yes, bearded dragons can eat kiwi but only ever so often because kiwi is high in oxalates which binds with calcium. So to answer your question you can feed your bearded dragon kiwi, just not every day.


Are dragons better than unicorns?

It is a matter of opinion if dragons are better than unicorns. Some people think unicorns are better because they are prettier than dragons.


What are Bearded Dragons habatat?

bearded dragons come from Australia. they are used to the dessert so that means they need it hot and dry to be happy. If u are looking for a substrate I suggest reptile carpet it is safer than sand.


Is a bearded dragon nicer then a leopard gego?

Bearded dragons are way nicer than any lizard in the world. Great with kids and easy to care for.


Do bearded dragons get terratorial?

Male bearded dragons do get territorial. More over basking spots than anything else. You can prevent this by making sure that there is ample space for basking, (provide more than one basking spot) or do not house 2 males together.


How long does it take for a baby bearded dragon to get 15 inches?

Adult bearded dragons average 15" to 17" in length, though there are reports of large males reaching up to 23".


Can bearded dragons eat milepeed?

It depends on the size.If the millipeed is smaller than the distance between the dragons eyes then yes it can,of not it may manage but this could cause a choking hazard.:)


Is there a biggest bearded dragon in the world?

yes.. seeing as there are ..multiple.. bearded dragons in the world, there will always be a 'largest' and 'smallest'....Same as anything else in this world that there is more than one of....boo


Can a bearded dragon live with a schneiders skink?

No, bearded dragons are much larger than Schneider's skinks, I would not suggest housing ANY two reptiles together unless breeding.


What is more vicious a lepored gekco or a bearded dragon?

It all depends... In the wild, leapord gekos tend to be timid, unless encountered by predators. Wild bearded dragons are less timid, and will hiss ferociously at any threat. Captive bearded dragons are actually more timid, and are less dificult to tame than leapord gekos.


Lizard's name on Nim's Island?

Bearded dragon is a unique reptile that is very suitable to adopt as pet. By understanding this animal in the wild and its origin, it is beneficial as a pet owner. After knowing its background, taking care of bearded dragons is much easier as vivarium habitat may be easily mimicked as close as possible to the natural environment. If you knowing your bearded dragon's behavior, you are better in handling this pet. This reptile is one of the family members of Agamidae, named Pogona in scientific term. The origin places of the dragons are from Australia. They can be found in the mainland of the Australia or near the coastal areas. The common bearded dragons that can be found in the pet shops today mostly are inland bearded dragon or sometimes known as central bearded dragon. They are named as such due to their natural habitat in the wild where they can be found; in central or mainland of Australia. There is another type of bearded dragon where they natural habitat is near the coastal area. They are better known as coastal bearded dragon. They used to be very popular in the pet community but getting lesser now. Other than 2 of these popular dragons, less common types of bearded dragons are Rankins and Vittikins. These are the reptiles which is quite hard to find in the pet shops. All of these reptiles are quite similar, but may be slightly different in size or their colors. They can be categorized as mid-size pet dragon. Male can grow up to about 24 inches long, and female is about 20 inches. Their tail is about half of the body length. The bearded dragons have rough skin on the back and side of the body but soft along the belly part. The lifespan of the bearded dragons is about 7 years or more. Due to the strict rules of int This reptile is one of the family members of Agamidae, named Pogona in scientific term. The origin places of the dragons are from Australia. They can be found in the mainland of the Australia or near the coastal areas. The common bearded dragons that can be found in the pet shops today mostly are inland bearded dragon or sometimes known as central bearded dragon. They are named as such due to their natural habitat in the wild where they can be found; in central or mainland of Australia. There is another type of bearded dragon where they natural habitat is near the coastal area. They are better known as coastal bearded dragon. They used to be very popular in the pet community but getting lesser now. Other than 2 of these popular dragons, less common types of bearded dragons are Rankins and Vittikins. These are the reptiles which is quite hard to find in the pet shops. All of these reptiles are quite similar, but may be slightly different in size or their colors. They can be categorized as mid-size pet dragon. Male can grow up to about 24 inches long, and female is about 20 inches. Their tail is about half of the body length. The bearded dragons have rough skin on the back and side of the body but soft along the belly part. The lifespan of the bearded dragons is about 7 years or more. Due to the strict rules of international pet trading, most of the bearded dragons found in United States and United Kingdom are captive bred locally. Most of the time, the bearded dragons that are on sale in pet shops today are mainly inland or central dragons where most of the hobbyist may find.


Are bearded dragons omnivores?

Yes. Bearded Dragons are omnivores, capable of subsisting on a wide variety of food sources. A typical captive bearded dragon's diet consists mostly of leafy greens and vegetables, supplemented regularly with insects. Crickets are the most popular feeder choice, but bearded dragons can also be fed other insects such as mealworms, locusts, worms, and even certain varieties of roaches. Young dragons require a significantly greater insect-to-plant matter ratio in their diets than adults.