not really, i mean, i have two, and they get lighter and darker when its cole and hot. but otherwise, you get them one color, they stay that color.
No they are reptiles
Bearded dragons grow at a faster rate compared to many other reptiles. They reach their full size within 1-2 years, while some reptiles can take several years to reach maturity. Additionally, bearded dragons have a unique shedding process where they shed their skin in patches rather than all at once like some other reptiles.
Bearded dragons, like the majority of reptiles, carry salmonella. Make sure you wash your hands before and after handling to help prevent contamination.
Never house reptiles together that are not found naturally in the same area ! Bearded Dragons a native to Australia - Swifts are a native species of America !
Bearded dragons are one of Australia's native reptiles. You must have a special licence or permit to keep any native, protected animal in Australia if they are not purchased from a reputable dealer. Bearded dragons may not be taken from the wild.
Bearded dragons need the sun alot because they are reptiles.Reptiles are cold blooded and cold blooded reptiles dont produce their own body heat unlike us, humans(humans are warm blooded so we dont need to stand in the sun all day like reptiles).So all reptiles including the Bearded dragon get their warmth from the sun.
Bearded dragons are lizards, and, like dinosaurs, lizards are reptiles. However, no lizards, including bearded dragons, evolved from dinosaurs. Birds, on the other hand, evolved from small, feathered, insectivorous or meat eating dinosaurs that lived in trees.
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
The term "Dragon" is largely used for any reptile of the Agamid family, including but not limited to water dragons, sailfin dragons, moutain horned dragons, etc. If this family of reptiles is what you mean by "dragon," then yes, Bearded Dragons are also Agamids. If you are referring to the kind that flies and breaths fire, then no.
None. Bearded Dragons are only social butterflies with humans. Housing even 2 beardies together will result in them fighting till the death.
No, bearded dragons are much larger than Schneider's skinks, I would not suggest housing ANY two reptiles together unless breeding.
Absolutely not. Never mix species with reptiles. Don't even keep multiple baby Bearded Dragons together.