well the only one that i know of is the mountain dragon (type of bearded dragon) people usualy go on bush hunts to try and find them and there not really that hard 2 find but i guess its really
what part of tasmania you live in
I may not own one but I plan on getting one and i did research.I found out..YES a bigger bearded dragon will eat a smaller one if they are both males
If your bearded dragon likes to hide or explore in places you don't want it to, then yes, but if they are perfectly fine without one and can stay content and easy to control there is no need to buy one.
It depends on the intellect that this bearded dragon has. For example I have a male bearded dragon and it managed to learn one or two tricks but my grandparents learned like five tricks.
Nope, because I do not have one.
I have a bearded dragon and love her
Your female dragon pops out a fertile egg.
carefully.
yepp.
Bearded Dragon, They are a lot tougher and bigger, There is practically no contest, A Bearded Dragon is considered very tough for its size (18 inch) and will kill or scare most things the same size as it away, They are stocky and have pretty powerful jaws, They are also a lot more territorial than a Chameleon. Male Bearded Dragon vs Male Veiled Chameleon both fully grown I would say the Bearded Dragon will be the one celebrating for sure, Chemeleon are normally higher but Height does not make up for power.
a bearded dragon is a very good but very expensive one of the only ways to make a dragon hate you is not to take good care of him
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.
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.