yes sweetly they can but u cant never not give it no insect meat for very long period's of time
Go to google and search bearded dragons, all of the pictures will be adults.
bearded dragons are born the same color they will be as an adult
Two adult males will always fight for dominance and territory. A male will bite a female to dominte her during mating.
Adult Bearded dragons can live up to 14 years old with very good care.
about $100
Reported size is up to 20 inches for an adult (including the tail)
Adult bearded dragons average 15" to 17" in length, though there are reports of large males reaching up to 23".
Yes, but most baby Bearded Dragons will not. They normally do not eat vegetation, but adults will. Adult will eat alfalfa hay, powdered milk cat or dog food, salad, crickets, flightless fruit flies, meal worms, and other bugs.
I went to a store and found some adults for around $100, but i would get a leopard gecko! They are really easy!
Ok don't listen to that person they don't know much about bearded dragons. I Feed them 3 crickets a day each, sometimes more, sometimes less. As adults they should eat 3 the same except way bigger. As babies, your bearded dragons should be fed a good amount of crickets, but you should try to feed them more vegetables. It is true that the younger your baby bearded dragons are, the more protein from insects they need; but if you do not get them started on greens, they will not want to eat them as much when they get older. You should probably feed them crickets twice or three times a week, and try to feed them vegetables every other day in order to provide them with the right nutrients
A bearded dragon mostly eats crickets,worms,vegetables and dandelions.They also eat locusts.Other foods include vegetables such as collard greens, romaine lettuce, kale, mustard greens, and carrots. Adult lizards may also eat pinky mice.Bearded dragons eat grasshoppers and crickets whilst young, and as they become an adult they eat locusts and large mealworms along with the normal large crickets or large hoppers. They can also eat salads on the side but do NOT give them water lettuce as they don't like too much water. Also, do NOT feed them pinky mice or any kind of mouse. This could effect their diet.you can feed beardies............ locust, crickets, waxworms, pinkies, mealworms, superworms, dubia roaches and they also eat fruit and salad but you cant feed them iceberg letuce and spinach.This is not totally true as you can feed spinach to bearded dragons but only in small amounts and not often. Rubarb is the only known poisonous food for bearded dragons and iceburg lettuce has no nutritional value and will give them the runs and dehydrate them although it can be fed to them. Most people suggest other lettuces to iceburg and think they are alright to feed however they do the exact same thing and all lettuce has no nutritional value. Try feeding you dragon kale or bok choy as they have high calcium content and will be more benefitcial.
Yes, you can, and they should love it. I have a bearded dragon, and I feed it to him every morning. Make sure to cut it up into little pieces if you have a baby. If you have an adult, he can handle it by himself.