Boyd's Forest Dragons do not have external ears like mammals; instead, they possess internal ear structures that allow them to hear. These reptiles have a tympanic membrane, or eardrum, located on the sides of their heads, which helps them detect sound vibrations. Their hearing is well-adapted for their natural habitat, enabling them to sense predators and communicate with other dragons.
boyds forest dragons do live in the rain forest's. they live in Australia near cairns.
Yes, they do, but not all of them are drawn with large external ears.
Water in the ears won't hurt your Beardie
The address of the Boyds Clarksburg Historical Society is: Po Box 161, Boyds, MD 20841
the boyds forest dragon mainly eats ants.other food is beetles,roaches,grasshoppers,slugs,worms,and rarely rainforest fruits.
Yes.
i think so not 100% sure sorry if im wrong
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The Eleventh Hour - 1962 There Are Dragons in This Forest - 1.2 was released on: USA: 10 October 1962
They have scailes finlike ears and the lay eggs.
i have a Boyds Bear with the name Morris, it has a red velvet cape and hood