Because their getting comfortable before they feel they can mate, they mght ater mating to kill akwardness{THEIR HORNY}
The male doing the head bobbing is showing that he is the dominant one and the female doing the arm waving is showing she is the submissive one.
Sometimes these rolls are reversed as well.
it's a sign of submission! they are saying "hello i am a friendly dragon! please don't eat me!" :) hope this helps! Waving is also part of the build up to mating, during this time (along with other behaviours) the male will nod at the female who will wave in return.
It depends what you mean by 'like a bearded dragon' Depending on the circumstances, Bearded Dragons communicate with their peers by head-bobbing, and arm waving. If you mean can a human communicate with a bearded dragon, then the answer is no !
There are 2 types of bearded dragons. Submissive dragons and dominant dragons. When your BD waves it's arm it's being submissive. When it bobs it's head up and down it's being dominant.
Nodding, waving, roll eyes upward, open gaped mouth, shaking head no,
Here is a great page about beardies: http://www.bristolzoo.org.uk/learning/animals/reptiles/bearded-dragon Bearded dragons are very social animals. They communicate through different signals such as bobbing their head, waving, puffing their beard, etc. They are usually a brown or tan color with many variations such as sunburst, sandfire, sturdy red, etc. They have spikes on their body but they are not usually sharp. They are great climbers. They are cold-blooded and need a heat source to warm their bodies.
Head nods (yes), head shaking (no), waving hand (hello), rolling of the eyes (yah right, as if), mouth agape (in awe).
talking, making promises, shaking hands, kissing babies, waving, smiling, insulting opponent
It could be that he is Territorial. But then again he could be trying to let her know that he wants to mate. Frequent head bobbing, arm waving, nipping, and biting will occur before mating. If the biting is too agggressive the bearded dragons may need to be separated. It is often better to place 2 or 3 females in a cage with one male. The fighting will still occur, but not to the same extent as a single male and female. For 2 to 3 weeks before mating occurs, the females should be fed a calcium supplement daily.
The male is showing it's affection for the female,it often does a dance around the female waving it's behind about also (it's a mating dance)
Um Bearded dragons don't really talk, but they give you signals. If they are hungry, they will stand by their food dish and stare at it. if they are thirsty, they will stand bye their water dish with their mouth open. If he wants to go for a walk, he will stand bye his door, waiting for you. If he is mad, he will lick you with his big sticky wet tongue!
it is the waving of paper..
No, waving is a verb.