You will never get a comprehensive answer here (even from someone like me who's been keeping reptiles for over 25 years !) your best solution would be to take it to a vet for a professional diagnosis ! The lump may be benign or cancerous - only a biopsy would tell for sure.
are you sure its your female biting your other female? because males bite the the back of the females head when there trying to mate.
that its broken or rotted off. it will not grow back
have they moved???? if you're worried see the vet
**facepalm** go back to first grade, sweetheart. what is a bearded dragon? a lizard. and what is a lizard? a reptile. NOT A MAMMAL. but seriously go back to first grade.
Because their getting comfortable before they feel they can mate, they mght ater mating to kill akwardness{THEIR HORNY} The male doing the head bobbing is showing that he is the dominant one and the female doing the arm waving is showing she is the submissive one. Sometimes these rolls are reversed as well.
Well, your bearded dragon is a hermaphrodite... it is probably pregnant and protecting its young.
That is its internal organs growing
No, Bearded Dragons are VERY territorial and will either fight other lizards or be so stressed they will get sick
Bearded dragons have backbones. All reptiles have backbones.
First off its tail shouldn't break and if it does it wont grow back!take it to the vet.
They have small hairs on their chin (flot). Even though people say dragons are mystical, the Bible talks a lot about mystical creatures in revelation. Just thought I should say that>>>
yes, take him or her to the vets right away.