No, bearded dragons are not the same as frilled necked. Bearded dragons have a more wider beard as frilled neck dragons have a smaller frill around their neck.
Yes. That is just a different name for it
No - they're a non-venomous species. HOWEVER - they require completely different living conditions and shouldn't be kept in the same vivarium anyway !
If the bearded dragons are the same sex and have grown up together yes, if not no.
bearded dragons are born the same color they will be as an adult
If they are older and its two males then i would suggest separate tanks male and feamel you don't have to separate unless you don't want them to have babies if they do have babies put the mom and the eggs in a separate tank two females in a tank would probably be alright unless theres also a male or if one is pregnant.
No, bearded Dragons eat a lot less in the winter. Because they do not need much food due to hibernation!
Definately. Do not house bearded dragons with any other lizards. If you are going to house two bearded dragons together ensure they are the same size or else the larger one will eat the smaller one.
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 !
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 !
Same reason as humans.
Whether or not you can keep them both alive in the same cage may have a different answer.
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