It is very hard to get an accurate heart rate on bearded dragons. Being reptiles they thermoregulate there temperature by basking in the sun. This causes a fluxuation in both respitory and pulse rates. In cooler setting the beardie will have a slower pulse and take slow deep breaths, while when basking their pulse becomes much faster and there breaths are more rapid. When basking their body temp can reach 110 degrees. You should watch that their environment has gradient areas so the beardie can move to cooler areas when he needs to. Its best to have a basking area at 105-110 degrees, a middle warm area at 75-85 degrees, and allowing the environment to reach mid 60's at night, as it would in the desert. This will in turn regulate the proper heart and respitory rates.
The heart rate is normally 85-100 I believe. You're welcome :)
Approximately 20-30 breaths per minute.
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.
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
A bearded dragon when adult can run up to 15 mph
Bearded dragon.
Obviously bearded clams
Bearded Dragons are a lizard
No, bearded dragons are not poisonous.