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Bearded Dragons DO EAT THEIR YOUNG. My brother had a large Bearded Dragon and i had to small ones the big **** ate one of my little dragons in a heart beat. Alex
Absolutely not. Never mix species with reptiles. Don't even keep multiple baby Bearded Dragons together.
Well, your bearded dragon is a hermaphrodite... it is probably pregnant and protecting its young.
If the bearded dragon is an adult it should probably eat large pinkies.But if it is a young bearded dragon it should probably eat small or medium pinkies...Im 13 years old and my science teacher has 2 bearded dragon and i dont know alot about them but they can eat pinkies that are at least as big as his or her head...
No, once the eggs hatch, the mother bearded dragon will not recognize the babies as her own, nor will any other bearded dragon in that environment. She or will most likely eat them, thinking they are food. So once the babies are born, separate them immediately into another tank. This is the best for their health and survival.
This is done to establish dominance, and also has to do with competition for basking areas. It is not a good idea to keep them in the same enclosure. They will stress one another out, and compete for resources, and when the male is mature, he may try to breed with the female, even if she is too young and immature to produce eggs safely.
If your bearded dragon is more than 18 months old it is considered within mating age, anything less than 18 months and your bearded dragon is too young. If you are not sure of your bearded dragon's age is of mating age and it is a male then you can introduce it for a short time to another male. If you observe territorial behavior in your male than it is of mating age.
John Dragon Young was born in 1949.
John Dragon Young died in 1996.
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.
Bearded dragons are usually very docile. They are very active when they are young, but as they get older they become less active.
Bearded dragons aren't a main species of the main 8 dragon species. A bearded dragon may be a mix species. I would guess 6 days for the egg to hatch. If you have any more dragon questions ask on my page. :) -Jaga5