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Where does a bearded dragon breathe from?

um its nose...


How does a bearded dragon finds its food?

With its eyes, and nose and its common sense.


How does a bearded dragon breathe?

They breathe through their nose and sometimes their mouth.


How do you measure your bearded dragon?

Do what I do with my snakes - use a piece of string to get the approximate length from nose to tail - then lay the string on a ruler to get the measurement.


What is the size of a full grown bearded dragon?

A fully-grown Bearded Dragon CAN be as much as 14 inches nose-to-tail. It's rare for them to get to that size though - the 'norm' is around ten inches.


Will a bearded dragon make a whole room smell?

No, Bearded Dragons themselves do not smell bad. Bearded Dragon feaces do smell however and that's why they need to be removed from the tank straight away. Depending what your Bearded Dragon eats can also affect the feaces smell. For example cockroaches or woodies smell worse than when they eat crickets. It's not an over powering smell and it doesn't smell straight away, only if the feaces isn't removed and the tank is not regularly cleaned and sand replaced.


How can you tell how old a bearded dragon is?

It is really difficult to tell how old a dragon is. They grow at different rates and different breeds are different sizes. An adult dragon is generally more that 16 inches nose to tail. In my experience a 6 month old is anywhere from 10-16 inches. 2 months old around 5-7 inches. Sorry I can't help more.... Feel free to send me a message if you have more specific information that may help to figure it out.


Why does poet Ogden Nash write that Custard the Dragon has a chimney for a nose?

Because the nose is as big as a chimney.


How do bearded dragons breathe?

just like us, they inhale and exhale. their sides gently move out and in.


How do you know bearded dragon is sick?

I have a list of common illnesses that may affect your bearded dragon. Genentic Disease Genetic diseases are hereditary health problems bearded dragons are born with. They occur in the offspring of dragons that are closely related. Some genetic diseases involve deformed limbs, tails, and possibly extra appendages. Calcium & Vitamin D3 Deficiencies When a bearded dragon has deficiencies it can cause seizures, stunted growth, deformities, poor bone growth, and brittle bones. Vitamin D3 and calcium problems can be solved by making sure your bearded dragon receives proper lighting and dietary supplements. Beta-Carotine Deficiencies A deficiency in bera-carotine will cause the coloration of your bearded dragon to fade over time. This is especially prevalent in lizards with bright color variations. The easiest way to rectify the problem is to include carrots and yellow vegetables in the bearded dragon's diet. Overfeeding Babies & Juveniles Overfeeding baby and juvenile bearded dragons causes paralysis in the hind quarters and is usually fatal. It results from the pressure of the food bolus on the spinal nerves. Therefor, do not overfeed the young lizards and do not give them insects that are too large for them. The best way to check this is if the food is bigger than the gap between their eyes it too big to feed them Injuries It is not uncommon for bearded dragons housed together to inflict unjury upon less aggressive lizards. They may lose toes or tail tips from the combative behavior. The injury should be treated with a disinfectant ointment. If aggression persists, separate caging is the only way to stop the fighting. Respiratory Infection Signs of respiratory infection are gaping, noisy breathing, and mucus discharge from the nose and mouth. It is usually caused by low temperatures, high humidity, or both. You should keep your bearded dragon warm and at a relatively low humidity. It is often required to see a veterinarian. Gastrointestinal Infections Signs of gastrointestinal infection are weight loss, lack of appetite, and foul smelling diarrhea. This type of illness must be treated by a veterinarian. Fungal Infections Fungal infection are caused by a warm, damp environment. The infection occurs in a cut or scrape on your bearded dragon. It should be treated with an anti-fungal ointment. Egg Binding Egg binding can be caused by calcium deficiency, being under or overweight, or the bearded dragon can't find a suitable egg nest. Have a deep, soil substrate for your lizard to dig a nest. If egg binding is caused by a different reason, you will need to take the animal to the veterinarian. If there is a suitable spot to dig a nest and the animal stops eating for days and keeps looking for a place to lay its eggs, there is a problem. (source: BeardedDragonGuides.com)


How do you draw a nose?

you draw a nose by making strokes and lines


Why do bearded dragons have holes to drink?

They don't have holes to drink. Bearded Dragons are mostly like us. They have nostrils on their nose to breath from and holes on the side of their heads (ears) to hear from. When a Beardies drinks it pushes it's nose into the water and laps like a dog does. Or in the case of a wild Beardie stands under a plant and lets the dew drop from the leaves onto it's nose then licks it's nose for the water. Actually, bearded dragons also have pores in their skin through which they absorb water. That's why it's important for them to have a bath once a week to ensure that they are well hydrated in addition to offering water to drink.