In a vivarium. A glass tank filled with the right sand, a basking post of wood, and food. Depending of what the age of the lizard depends on the size of the tank. A juvenile bearded dragon would be ok in a 20 gallon long tank. But after a year get a bigger tank. Make sure you have all the requirements for this lizard tho. Here's the basic requirements, tank, sand, basking post( wood does quiet well), crickets, fruit and veggies, and a uv heat lamp and uva fluorescent lamp. That's it!
No never
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
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
No they dont live in the sahara.
there is only one type of bearded dragons. they only vary in color
Australia, in the desert.
yes
not really, if you did give your bearded dragon a slug it would probably get either very very ill or even die. I wouldn't advise giving bearded dragons slugs or anything that you catch infact as insects from the wild can carry disease, even if they are from your garden. Bearded Dragons are best cared for when they are given good live food bought from a pet store, such as locoust or crickets
They originate from the deserts in Australia
Adult Bearded dragons can live up to 14 years old with very good care.
The rocky marginal regions
Bearded dragons are one of Australia's native reptiles. You must have a special licence or permit to keep any native, protected animal in Australia if they are not purchased from a reputable dealer. Bearded dragons may not be taken from the wild.