Yes, I had a beardie that was attacked by another beardie when small and didn't have it's left hind leg. That beardie lived a long and healthy life
yes , But keep them separated
This is less dangerous for adult bearded dragons, but can be deadly for hatchlings and juveniles. A dragon's intestinal tract runs perilously close to its spinal cord, and swallowing food that is too large can create a hard lump that damages the spinal cord as it passes through. This leads to hind-limb paralysis and death. Food that is too large can also block the intestinal tract, causing death. Ensure that food you offer to your bearded dragon is no larger than the space between the dragon's eyes.
his hand
his hand
no not at all unless you are missing a limb at birth in that case probably
Yes you can but only if you must. I prefer a dragon be soaked in just warm water but sometimes if you "Rescue" Like me they come extremely dirty. I use either a bit of dove baby soap, or blue dawn and I dont put it directly on the dragon, just his/hers bath water and run it to make bubble bath and scrub them in that with a tooth brush. but I only had to do this for one rescue who came to me covered in his own feces. I did it to get him clean and examine a missing limb on the animal
Phantom limb.
In the novel "Of Mice and Men," Candy is missing a hand, not a limb. After losing his hand in an accident, he becomes self-conscious and feels marginalized on the ranch where he works.
One created by the mind usually for a missing limb or phantom./
No.. unless your a chicken?!
No.
In the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the character Candy is missing a hand. It was lost in a farming accident.