yes sweetly they can but u cant never not give it no insect meat for very long period's of time
Go to google and search bearded dragons, all of the pictures will be adults.
bearded dragons are born the same color they will be as an adult
Two adult males will always fight for dominance and territory. A male will bite a female to dominte her during mating.
Adult Bearded dragons can live up to 14 years old with very good care.
about $100
Reported size is up to 20 inches for an adult (including the tail)
Bearded dragons do not typically eat their babies, but there are some exceptions. In certain situations, such as overcrowding, stress, or lack of food, a mother bearded dragon may consume her eggs or hatchlings. Additionally, adult bearded dragons may see smaller, weaker baby dragons as potential food if they are housed together. It's essential to provide a safe and stress-free environment to minimize such behaviors.
Adult bearded dragons average 15" to 17" in length, though there are reports of large males reaching up to 23".
Yes, but most baby Bearded Dragons will not. They normally do not eat vegetation, but adults will. Adult will eat alfalfa hay, powdered milk cat or dog food, salad, crickets, flightless fruit flies, meal worms, and other bugs.
I went to a store and found some adults for around $100, but i would get a leopard gecko! They are really easy!
To determine the sex of a bearded dragon, you can look at the base of their tail. Males have wider and larger pores, while females have smaller and closer pores. Additionally, males may have a bulge at the base of their tail. This method is most reliable in adult bearded dragons.
Ok don't listen to that person they don't know much about bearded dragons. I Feed them 3 crickets a day each, sometimes more, sometimes less. As adults they should eat 3 the same except way bigger. As babies, your bearded dragons should be fed a good amount of crickets, but you should try to feed them more vegetables. It is true that the younger your baby bearded dragons are, the more protein from insects they need; but if you do not get them started on greens, they will not want to eat them as much when they get older. You should probably feed them crickets twice or three times a week, and try to feed them vegetables every other day in order to provide them with the right nutrients