a chameleon. beardies are one of the most easy to care for lizards in the world. but when they are babies, they do require a lot of food, mainly bugs.
Most Bearded dragons will like veggies but you should look up a care a sheet for them because they can t have any acidic fruits or veggies
Male and female bearded dragons have different behaviors and care requirements due to their gender-specific traits. Male bearded dragons tend to be more territorial and aggressive, while females are typically more docile. Males may require a larger enclosure and more space to establish their territory. Additionally, female bearded dragons may have specific needs during breeding season, such as a suitable nesting area. It is important to provide proper care and attention to meet the individual needs of male and female bearded dragons.
Bearded dragons are way nicer than any lizard in the world. Great with kids and easy to care for.
Adult Bearded dragons can live up to 14 years old with very good care.
a bearded dragon is a very good but very expensive one of the only ways to make a dragon hate you is not to take good care of him
once you get everything going and get the proper setup they can be and are allot of fun. they are a lizard that requires a bit of care and extra work though
only need, being, cleaning and care of habitat/ cage. Otherwise , naturally bearded dragons never leave their homes/habitat/cage.
Any lizards are good with the proper care anoles make easy to care for pet lizards.
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
Yes, bearded dragons can bite if they feel threatened or stressed. However, bites are usually not severe and are more of a defense mechanism rather than an act of aggression. With proper handling and care, bearded dragons can become docile and less likely to bite.
Yes, pulling a bearded dragon's tail is not advisable as it can cause physical harm and stress to the animal. Bearded dragons have sensitive bodies, and their tails are integral to their balance and communication. Instead of pulling, it's best to handle them gently and with care to ensure their well-being. Proper handling fosters trust and a healthier relationship between you and your pet.
If, by after-care, you mean how long it is likely to live for - the answer is up to twenty years ! If you're not prepared to offer that kind of dedication - get something else that's easier to care for !