they try to soak up as much heat from the sun(or lamp) for enegery. Pet dragons usually sleep, or go explore in the cage. mostly eating and sleeping. wild dragons go on food hunts looking for small rodents and insects.
Leopard Gecko, Collared Lizards, Bearded Dragon, Blue-tongue Skinks, and Savanna Monitors
Desert spiny lizards are active during the day, especially in the morning hours before the temperature gets too hot.
== == Some lizards are nocturnal, some aren't. For example, bearded dragons are diurnal, or awake during the day. Leopard geckos are awake at night, they are nocturnal. Remember, do not house different reptiles and amphibians together. erin_animal_lover_
This is a difficult question!!! Most lizards you don't need a license for such as a bearded dragon. Only rare ones. If you are interested in buying a lizard then talk to your local pet shop. You need to be sixteen or over to have a license.
Some lizards carry very deadly bacteria n there mouths. If some lizards bute you, the bacteria in the saliva can soemtimes kill. There are many differentw ays lizards are dangerous. Some also have very sharp claws and some salamanders and lizards have poision on there skin. And if you dont play with a bearded dragon lizard every day it becomes very meanand uncontrollable and could attack.
about 3 hours in a day
Yes, babaies can catch salmonella from bearded dragon lizards.
Bearded dragons
Yes a bearded dragon is a lizard.
yes
No geckos are not poisonous.
bearded dragons, gecko, comelions and ore
No. Do not put a bearded dragon in with a snake. One of them will kill the other.If you want to keep more than one reptile, you should keep all the reptiles separate from each other.
Iguanas are diurnal, they are active during the day and sleep at night.
Bearded Dragons, iguanas, and others.
Leopard Gecko, Collared Lizards, Bearded Dragon, Blue-tongue Skinks, and Savanna Monitors
Bearded dragons are lizards, and, like dinosaurs, lizards are reptiles. However, no lizards, including bearded dragons, evolved from dinosaurs. Birds, on the other hand, evolved from small, feathered, insectivorous or meat eating dinosaurs that lived in trees.