None ! They are (like most reptiles) solitary creatures. In their natural environment - they would only seek each other out to reproduce. If you must keep more than one Bearded dragon together - make sure it's either a pair (male & female) or a 'harem' (one male to a number of females). If you keep more than one male together in the same enclosure, they will fight for dominance.
Noooo! you can not keep any other lizards with bearded dragons, bearded dragons need to be kept alone
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.
Definately. Do not house bearded dragons with any other lizards. If you are going to house two bearded dragons together ensure they are the same size or else the larger one will eat the smaller one.
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.
No, Bearded Dragons are VERY territorial and will either fight other lizards or be so stressed they will get sick
Nope - they are from completely different areas of the planet (Anoles are tropical species, Bearded Dragons are dessert species) they require totally different living conditions and temperature ranges !
Absolutely NOT ! They require completely different living conditions ! Bearded Dragons live in dry, arid DESERT conditions, while Chameleons live in humid, tropical RAIN FOREST ! Additionally, part of a Chameleons diet is OTHER LIZARDS !
No, bearded dragons do not have menstrual cycles. They do not menstruate like humans or some other mammals.
Bearded dragons wave as a form of communication or to show submission. It is a natural behavior that they use to interact with their owners or other bearded dragons.
Bearded dragons may go off their food if they are housed with other beardies it can stress them out
The most probable answer will be a no. Be more specific with what species of gecko, or what species of chameleon as there is multiple species of both animals that range from different parts of the world.
Lizards eat anything they can handle, including smaller lizards. There are no lizards that have specialized feeding on other lizards, they catch smaller individuals only opportunistically. This is called cannibalism.