a female bearded dragon will lay eggs however they will not be fertile if they have not been with a male dragon which means they will never hatch. in a few cases the female will not be able to pass the eggs so the vet will need to remove them
It depends. If it was the first batch, she might only lay a few. Ours only lay-ed 17. But usually, a female would lay 30 at a time.
It's a way of their living, if they breed it obviously means its a girl/female. Its normal and there's nothing to worry about.
no she would't do that at all
all bearded dragons get 24 inches
Yes. Many lizards will produce eggs without mating - although being infertile, they will never hatch !
i didnt know drangons existed or grew beards Bearded dragons are an Australian lizard, idiot. no, actullay, that's is wrong man, or whoever you are. i have a bearded dragon and no, i don't think they can eat that. because all mine ever eats is salad, crickets and mealworms, oh yea and apple slices cut up really small.
Finding out the gender of a bearded dragon is simple to do. All you have to do is lift up the tail if there is a slit then it is a boy.
yes it is. the bearded dragon likes to f**k fancy mice right in the a&* all the time
No it is NOT illegal to won a bearded dragon in IL, I have one and know of several others that do and they are sold in pet stores all around IL.
The effects of bearded dragon brumation are Sleepiness and a decrease in eating but they will wake up and eat normally. If your bearded dragon does not eat foods like pear, apple crickets, leaf greens and various vegetables at all, does not wake up and twitchy movements in the limbs, your bearded dragon is suffering from stress and could possibly end up in dead.
All reptiles are cold blooded
Well, First of all male bearded dragons are not real buddy.....
There are several different species of bearded dragons which are found in different regions of their native Australia. The taxonomic order of all bearded dragons is: Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataSuborder:LacertiliaFamily:AgamidaeSubfamily:AgaminaeGenus:Pogona The most commen bearded dragon bred in captivity is Pogona vitticeps which is, quite clearly: Species: vitticeps
a bearded dragon can have up to 24 eggs but... the eggs must be hidden from air sources such as carbondioxide or oxygen ( if the eggs are exposed they will shrivel and die i know this from experiance only 1 of my eggs hatched and all the others died :( )