No, they need sand. Baby and juvenile dragons should have a reptile carpet with no loose strings, or they can loose their nails.
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They are either having sex (male and female) or they are just playing around.
Carefully going on top of the other beardie,head bobbing,puffing the skin under the head with the mouth open hissing
when they are young, like baby size, give them a thirty gallon tank, and when they get older, they need a sixty to seventy gallon tank. it shouldn't be glass, because it could get too hot, don't have wire at the top either. i recommend wood, with sliding glass doors for the cage.
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.
The bearded dragon can reach speeds of up to 25mph, or 40km/h.
Bearded Dragons can eat locust, crickets, waxworms, pinkies, mealworms, and they also eat salad but you cant feed them iceberg letuce and spinach. And they eat carrots but you have to grind them.
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Komodo dragons do not have enemies they are at the top of the food chain
Komodo Dragons do have the "third eye" it is located on the top of its head, and it can only sense light and dark. Scientists say they use this to figure out the time of the year. most snakes have this sense too
No, Bearded Dragons themselves do not smell bad. Bearded Dragon feaces do smell however and that's why they need to be removed from the tank straight away. Depending what your Bearded Dragon eats can also affect the feaces smell. For example cockroaches or woodies smell worse than when they eat crickets. It's not an over powering smell and it doesn't smell straight away, only if the feaces isn't removed and the tank is not regularly cleaned and sand replaced.
it has no soil
top soil