No, an African bullfrog and a water dragon should not be kept together. African bullfrogs are aggressive and can be territorial, potentially harming the water dragon. Additionally, their differing habitat and dietary needs make it difficult for them to coexist in the same environment. It's best to house them separately to ensure their health and well-being.
You have to breed a metal and a water dragon together.
No, you shouldn't house different breeds of lizards together.
The bullfrog otherwise known as the American bullfrog is a member of the family Ranidae. The frog can be found in large bodies of still water such as swamps, ponds, and lakes.
The bullfrog otherwise known as the American bullfrog is a member of the family Ranidae. The frog can be found in large bodies of still water such as swamps, ponds, and lakes.
probably you should know this their like humans with out water they will dehydrate
The advantage of floating to a bullfrog means that they are able to collect insects off the surface of the water. Bullfrogs eat insects as large as dragonflies.
The bullfrog otherwise known as the American bullfrog is a member of the family Ranidae. The frog can be found in large bodies of still water such as swamps, ponds, and lakes.
Bullfrogs prefer to live near water. And in warm climates.
I wouldn't put them together if i were you it is a mess and you never know what will happen to one or another
A Chinese water dragon is not a dragon, but is a lizard. Native to East and Southeast Asia, they are also known as the Asian Water Dragon, the Thai Water Dragon and the Green Water Dragon.
No you can get a water dragon anytime just breed a cold dragon and a lightning dragon and incubate it and now you have a water dragon.
As tadpoles, they eat mostly plant matter in the water and occasionally small bugs in or on top of the water. adults eat crickets, sragonflies, worms, and other bugs found near ponds