Male and Female beardies should not live together unless they are mating, but you can have two females living together. You can usually have many babies together. If the beardies start to fight do not let them be together!!! If you have an adult and a baby I recommend putting them in separate cages that are near each other, but the beardies can see each other. If you do not want another cage you can put an adult and a baby together, but you should put something up in the cage so that the baby can have privacy from the adult. It is not okay if the adult hurts the baby on purpose. If that happens Separate them.
no they normally travel alone except for breeding season theyll find a mate then theyll make babies then separate so no they don't
no, because of dominance and all that, they tend to travel alone but in mating season they mate and separate again.
No, these animals are very solitary creatures. They like to be alone and if housed with others they will fight and injure each other. The only time to bring beardies together is to mate for about 20 minutes and then separate again
No, they do not eat each other. They only do when they are little. Sometimes you will find a bearded dragon with a missing toe because their brothers/sisters have bit them off.
They don't need them. I used to own a single bearded dragon and he was very happy with only human companionship.
No they are solitary creatures and only meet with another of their species for mating
Bearded dragons can eat popcorn, yes. But if you feed it to them, make sure there is no butter or salt or any other flavoring on it. make sure they do not eat any of the kernel.
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
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Bearded Dragons DO EAT THEIR YOUNG. My brother had a large Bearded Dragon and i had to small ones the big **** ate one of my little dragons in a heart beat. Alex
Bearded Dragons, iguanas, and others.
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They do not it is not healthy for them.
Yes, bearded dragons can eat kiwi but only ever so often because kiwi is high in oxalates which binds with calcium. So to answer your question you can feed your bearded dragon kiwi, just not every day.