they eat mainly crickets (90%) when they are young...under a yr with some greens (10%) and veggies like mustard greens and squash. NEVER LETTUCE.
as adults they eat crickets (10%) and salad (90%)
you can use mealworms and superworms with crickets, and also rep-cal dry food as part not all of their diet.
they need calcium and vitimin powders on their food (rep-cal) to keep their bones strong as they are easy to break. with this diet a UVB & UVA light, heat light and love they can live long, heathy lives.
i warn you...bugs are an important part of their diet and they can cost a small fortune over their life-time :) lol
it eats rockets(b=vengable cabbage magets and lucace
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lebron james
He wont eat another cactus.
You will be very lucky if it does not go to the big desert in the sky........
a bearded dragon
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.
the bearded dragon can easily accidentally eat the sand while eating crickets. if it eats too much it can get impacted with the sand and die. its also possible for the sand to get stuck in the cloaca while defecating or in the eyes.
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
Yes a bearded dragon is a lizard.
The full breakdown of the groups for a Bearded Dragon are :-Domain:EukaryotaKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataSuborder:LacertiliaFamily:AgamidaeSubfamily:AgaminaeGenus:Pogona