They are capable of eating insects, small fish such as goldfish, small mammals such as "pinky" mice, and certain vegetation. Some people also offer small lizards such as anoles to their dragons as a food source. So to answer your question yes they will eat other small lizards. The answer to the question: Do dragons eat other lizards is NO, they do NOT!!!
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Noooo! you can not keep any other lizards with bearded dragons, bearded dragons need to be kept alone
Social lizards ? The ONLY lizard you should be putting in with a gecko - is another gecko - and then only if (a) you want to breed or (b) they're both female. Two males together will fight !
Bearded dragons are lizards, and, like dinosaurs, lizards are reptiles. However, no lizards, including bearded dragons, evolved from dinosaurs. Birds, on the other hand, evolved from small, feathered, insectivorous or meat eating dinosaurs that lived in trees.
Chinese dragons are considered immortal beings in Chinese mythology, existing for millions of years without aging. They are often described as outliving other creatures and possessing immense longevity.
The most probable answer will be a no. Be more specific with what species of gecko, or what species of chameleon as there is multiple species of both animals that range from different parts of the world.
No they the dragon is not exstinct there is still the comoto dragon
When I got my baby bearded dragons they told me to use regular tap water but to add a couple drops of water conditioner to it. You can find it in the reptile section in a blue bottle. It takes the chemicals out of the water for the lizards.
There are such creatures as the Komodo Dragon that live in Indonesia and other lizards elsewhere. Dragons as depicted in movies and fairy tales do not exist and never have.
Dragons of the fire breathing kind sadly do not exist, but on the other hand, there are large lizards which people call ''Dragons'' such as Komodo Dragons. No all of the dragons died
I say the leopard gecko would be a the best choice for a pet lizard. Reasons: They're inexpensive, nocturnal (you won't miss out when your at school), and their food is inexpensive. I have my own leopard gecko named Draco. I hope you take my advice!
Yes, Chinese water dragons can change color. They may adjust their hue based on their mood, temperature, and surroundings. It's a natural behavior for them to shift between shades of green and brown to blend in with their environment or communicate with other dragons.