Every Bearded Dragon is an individual. However - males tend to be more aggressive than females.
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Launch is appears in Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball GT, etc. But she is a woman that Krillin and Goku brought to Master Roshi in order for him to train them. She has two personalities, Nice and Aggressive. She is nice when she has blue hair and aggressive when she has blonde hair. She switches when she sneezes. She is not a super saiyan!
Yes. The Komodo dragon is consider a "top predator" and is very aggressive, particularly during the mating season. If hungry enough, or if feeling threatened, they have even been known to attack humans, something they usually wish to avoid.
If you want a smaller, less aggressive bearded dragon I would suggest the female but if you are looking for a more energetic, feisty bearded dragon I would go for the larger, stronger boy dragon.
Yes, an aggressive water dragon can potentially kill another, especially if they are competing for territory, mates, or resources. In captivity, aggression can lead to serious injuries or fatalities if not managed properly. It's important to provide ample space and hiding spots to minimize conflicts among water dragons. Additionally, monitoring their behavior closely can help prevent aggressive encounters.
You stand a good chance of losing the finger you used. They are not pets, they ARE aggressive, and they DO eat meat.
Has its surroundings, feed, handling time, or temperatures changed? Any of these can affect your dragon's moods. Is your dragon shedding? Their skin will get tender during this time, so try not to handle it too much.
In the wild the dragon fish feeds on small creatures and organisms in the substrate or mud. They are aggressive and will eat other fish, worms and aquatic insects. When kept as pets in an aquarium they can be fed finely chopped meat and brine shrimp.
Start out with the wildcat then the iron dragon. After that make your way to the more aggressive and fun rides like the raptor and maverick
Chinese Water Dragon lizards occasionally express aggressive behaviour toward each other in the form of arm waving, puffing up of the throat, head bobbing and sometimes the chasing is aggressive. Both males and females will perform arm waving, head bobbing, throat puffing, tail flicking and chasing. See the related link for more details.
No, an African bullfrog and a water dragon should not be kept together. African bullfrogs are aggressive and can be territorial, potentially harming the water dragon. Additionally, their differing habitat and dietary needs make it difficult for them to coexist in the same environment. It's best to house them separately to ensure their health and well-being.
More aggressive, Most aggressive.