12 lg crickets a day every other day should be a little bit of veggies (mine prefers salontro) occasionly mealworms and if your not to sqemish a hairless mouse once every week to replace the crickets/mealworms.
bearded dragons grow as they get older.......kind of like every thing else
There are lizards, crocidiles, snakes, bearded dragon, water dragon, and alot other reptiles.
Well, they kind of creep with their stomachs touching the ground.
A bearded dragon can eat caterpillars, but you never want to feed your pet of any kind something wild, that you caught.
yes because my bearded dragon is Sandfire and another one that has a darker brown I dont know what kind she is
The term "Dragon" is largely used for any reptile of the Agamid family, including but not limited to water dragons, sailfin dragons, moutain horned dragons, etc. If this family of reptiles is what you mean by "dragon," then yes, Bearded Dragons are also Agamids. If you are referring to the kind that flies and breaths fire, then no.
most likely to be a bearded dragon
Of course! Bearded Dragons are naturally calm, friendly, and kind! They can look a little scary to a baby, but if you get them used to each other, they'll get along together just fine! Of course, you should keep your beardy in a tank, for their safety.
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They have small hairs on their chin (flot). Even though people say dragons are mystical, the Bible talks a lot about mystical creatures in revelation. Just thought I should say that>>>
I'm pretty sure that he would enjoy the attention, but you need to be careful to be gentle and kind. So yeah.
Depends if it likes cereal but if id does then you can give it a little bit like for eg half a fuirt loop a week.EDIT: Sorry Wiggley - BUT - cereal of ANY kind is NOT part of a Bearded Dragons natural diet ! If you feed dry cereal (such as bran flakes etc) to a Bearded Dragon, ALL that will happen in that it will soak up any digestive juices in the animal's stomach, swell up and cause no end of digestive problems - including (but not limited to) intestinal blockage !