dude its dead hahahaha
hardly any of them
Dragon Fly
Describing Barely or almost not.
i own both, they are the only reptiles i own, but i would have too say it depends on what you want. bearded dragons eat allot( about 6locusts a day) you bath them at least once a week they need allot of social time with you, and get scared easily, puffing out it bearded that will go black when scared. but they get too know you, you bond with them, and they get too love you, they also are awake at day (leopard gecko's are nocturnal) so you can watch them during the day rather than watching a sleeping gecko they need the vets allot more than gecko's Leopards gecko's eat about 1-2 locusts a day never need a bath but you can give them one. (bearded dragons need a bath as they do not drink out of a bowl, and a bath encourages them too drink) hardly ever need the vets can be left weeks without being handled and still be friendly, never get scared, never bite. do not bond with you, do not really care about you or who is feeding them. RE:actually bearded dragons CAN drink out of a bowl but they have to get inside the bowl to drink it so it has to be BIG
the challenges were hardly or tuff
An adverb. Almost all adverb end in ly
I really don't know what you are talking about...an elephant can hardly be said to weigh "Almost Zero".
there are no such things as dragons. But if you are talking about the Komodo dragon which is actually a lizard, it is hardly 15feet long.
Hardly anybody is "très peu de monde" in French. We would as well use "presque personne" (almost nobody).
Greenguard dragon, greenguard basilisk, deathgazer, gell oh no
tree stump,eye monster,dragon,jello monster,
The following words mean "almost never": rarely, barely, hardly, seldom, uncommon, scarcely