Bearded Dragons DO NOT need to swim ! They are a DESERT species - native to central desert area of Australia ! The only time they need to be anywhere near water - is to drink !
there is only one type of bearded dragons. they only vary in color
no they love a hot dry climate
bearded dragons can gasp for air if they have respiratory issues which can be caused by high humidity or a cold environment. Bearded dragons are from Australia and living in dry hot areas.
no because they are herbivore not omivores or canivors
In hot desert environments with insects, vegetable matter and sand.
In hot desert environments with insects, vegetable matter and sand.
Bearded dragons are one of Australia's native reptiles. You must have a special licence or permit to keep any native, protected animal in Australia if they are not purchased from a reputable dealer. Bearded dragons may not be taken from the wild.
bearded dragons come from Australia. they are used to the dessert so that means they need it hot and dry to be happy. If u are looking for a substrate I suggest reptile carpet it is safer than sand.
Humans can safely and comfortably swim in warm rather than hot water
They don't pant. They will however sit with their mouths open and their tongue out a bit, this means they are hot and cooling down
In truth, hot rocks are NOT recommended for most lizards especially Bearded Dragons. The reason for this is that Bearded Dragons stomach and undersides are not sensitive to heat and they do not realise when they are being burned. This can result in some really nasty injuries. There have also been cases of hot rocks malfunctioning and causing serious damage to reptiles and enclosures. For heat it's best to rely on basking bulbs and if necessary a heat mat. Keep the heat mat underneath the OUTSIDE of the viv to prevent any accidents!
1. They live in a desert enviorment 2. They live in australia 3. They live in hot conditions