No, absolutely not. Adult bearded dragons do eat a lot of greens, but still must have 2 to 3 large meals of live insects every week. (They should be given as many as they can eat in a single sitting, with leftovers removed after 15 minutes).
Bearded dragons are omnivores, NOT herbivores. The fat and protein in their insect prey is essential to their health, and they cannot digest the types of plants that vegetarian humans use to make a complete diet for an omnivore--they cannot digest grains, legumes, nuts, or seeds.
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
Bearded dragons can eat a variety of vegetables, including leafy greens like collard greens and kale, as well as bell peppers, squash, and carrots. It is safe for them to consume brussel sprouts in moderation, as they are a good source of nutrients for bearded dragons.
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
Bearded dragons can eat a variety of vegetables such as collard greens, kale, and bell peppers. They can also eat brussel sprouts occasionally, but they should not be a staple in their diet. Bearded dragons may enjoy brussel sprouts as part of their diet, but they should be fed in moderation.
No - Bearded Dragons get most of their moisture from the crickets they eat, and only require water for drinking if THEY want to drink it. You CANNOT force a reptile to drink if it doesn't want to !
Bearded dragons will mostly eat any leafy greens. Although dragons can eat leafy lettuces, they consist of mostly water and hold no nutritional value. More healthy staples should be fed such as endive, collards, mustard greens, turnip greens, etc.
Depends on if they are carnivores which will only eat insects and small mammals depending on size (geckos and monitors for example) or herbivores which will eat leafy greens, fruit, and veggies (iguanas and bearded dragons for example)
Yes, bearded dragons can eat kiwi but only ever so often because kiwi is high in oxalates which binds with calcium. So to answer your question you can feed your bearded dragon kiwi, just not every day.
Sure just don't make them a staple in their diet.
They can eat mice, crickets, mealworms, grapes, apple chunks, Earthworms, NEVER feed them iceberg lettuce, grated carrots, kale, dandelion greens, escarole, mustard greens, and a lot more.
Yes. Bearded Dragons are omnivores, capable of subsisting on a wide variety of food sources. A typical captive bearded dragon's diet consists mostly of leafy greens and vegetables, supplemented regularly with insects. Crickets are the most popular feeder choice, but bearded dragons can also be fed other insects such as mealworms, locusts, worms, and even certain varieties of roaches. Young dragons require a significantly greater insect-to-plant matter ratio in their diets than adults.
No, bearded dragons should not eat bats. Their diet primarily consists of greens, vegetables, and insects such as crickets and mealworms. Feeding them bats could pose health risks due to potential pathogens and the nutritional imbalance, as bats do not provide the appropriate nutrients for bearded dragons. It's essential to stick to a diet that meets their specific dietary needs.