they live in warm, grass, areas when they were alive
DUUUUUHHHHHH... yes. But they have no teeth so it wont hurt, maybe when they're old
a baby beared dragon is better because it will be nicer and will get to know you
Dragons don't exist, and this should say "Where do all dragons live and what is their habitat like?"
Baths are fantastic for bearded dragons. It calms them and hydrates them. In fact, one of the ways they get water is through their skin. The warmth even helps them in digesting their food.
They don't Dragons are fictional
No. Dragons are from myth and do not exist so they do not live in Pennsylvania.
Dragons from China live in open areas preferable next to a water supply and a very warm environment.A dragon can live in different places. It can live just about anywhere! (Yes, even Frost dragons can live in Antarctica.)
I have done research on this and found that the baby beared dragons eat crickets that are too big which leads to paralysis. now I have the question of "will he regain movement in his hind legs?"
Either it means the male thought it was food by mistake, it wanted to play with the female, or it just did not feel comfortable around her at the time.
A mythical dragon's purpose, to me, is to guard/protect its master or town it grew up with. A dragon can also provide wisdom and riddles to solve. There is not much known about dragons... maybe they where also there to provide something to research?
Dragons don't live on Earth, that's for sure, unless they live in the center of the planet.... or something
Dragons were often depicted as living in caves because caves provided them with a dark and secluded environment where they could guard their treasures and remain hidden from humans. Additionally, the association of dragons with caves added to their mystical and fearsome reputation in folklore and mythology.