No. The beardie may eat them.
yeah
If they live to a ripe old age for bearded dragons,they should live to about 10-12 years, although my last beardy lived to about 7 years old
as pets they nest in a log also put some lots mulch in in tank to nest. as wild they nest in leaves and dirt. HOPED THAT HELPED!
They can eat mice, crickets, mealworms, grapes, apple chunks, Earthworms, NEVER feed them iceberg lettuce, grated carrots, kale, dandelion greens, escarole, mustard greens, and a lot more.
Usually if you feed it what it should be fed and it's in a clean and healthy environment it should stay its normal color. I had two bearded dragons for about 6 or 7 years. One of them got sick a lot and turned a grayish brown color. After we made sure he was eating spinach leaves and bearded dragon pellets he was perfectly fine.
They don't have holes to drink. Bearded Dragons are mostly like us. They have nostrils on their nose to breath from and holes on the side of their heads (ears) to hear from. When a Beardies drinks it pushes it's nose into the water and laps like a dog does. Or in the case of a wild Beardie stands under a plant and lets the dew drop from the leaves onto it's nose then licks it's nose for the water. Actually, bearded dragons also have pores in their skin through which they absorb water. That's why it's important for them to have a bath once a week to ensure that they are well hydrated in addition to offering water to drink.
bearded dragons eat all sorts of food from insects small rodents and the ocassinal suculent plant. they have also been known to also kill and eat large and deadly spiders. from creepingdeath666
The Female barys the eggs and leaves them to their fate.
a function of a branch is to support the leaves,the buds and the flowers.
a function of a branch is to support the leaves,the buds and the flowers.
Branch
a tree with no leaves