Absolutely not! Bearded dragons love to be touched a stroked, and sometimes they even climb on you shoulder!
not really, if you did give your bearded dragon a slug it would probably get either very very ill or even die. I wouldn't advise giving bearded dragons slugs or anything that you catch infact as insects from the wild can carry disease, even if they are from your garden. Bearded Dragons are best cared for when they are given good live food bought from a pet store, such as locoust or crickets
The last bearded dragon died on the 19th of June 1992 and was born on the 15th of June 1881
Bearded dragons have backbones. All reptiles have backbones.
r u some sorta thicko. They NEED to eat fruit and veg or they will die here is a list of what fruit and veg they can eatFruitsFruits that are appropriate for bearded dragons include:StrawberriesApricotsMangoMelonBlackberriesRaspberriesBlueberriesPeachesCantelopeApplesPearsGrapesVegetablesAs for vegetables that you can give your bearded dragon, you can feed it just about anything that you eat yourself.Vegetables that you can feed your bearded dragon include:Romaine LettuceKaleCollard greensChicoryCucumberCarrotsSquashZucchiniSpinach (occasionally)PeasGreen beansBroccoliDandelion greensCabbageOther thawed- frozen vegetables
it can make their limbs swell up and they can lose toes and if it's to severe, they can die, putting calcium powder on their crickets or calcium spray on their vegetables, it can prevent and treat it
As Soon as they are born they will have been placed into a heated tank/vivarium, So as soon as 1 day old they will have been in heat, if they weren't in heat, they would die.
it takes a bearded dragon about 100 days to die of starvation.
Henry I the Bearded died on 1238-03-19.
Yes most likely. if you left worms or crikits in there it might of gone to eat them and missed and accidentaly ate sand. :( Or if it was laying on it's back when you found him he might of accidentaly buried himself in sand while struggling to turn over an swalloed some sand and suffocated:(
get a male and a female and you should see them on top of eachother sometimes then the female will lay eggs. take the eggs and put them into an incubator and dont let the female take care of them or else the eggs will die.
If they are older and its two males then i would suggest separate tanks male and feamel you don't have to separate unless you don't want them to have babies if they do have babies put the mom and the eggs in a separate tank two females in a tank would probably be alright unless theres also a male or if one is pregnant.
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 :( )