Yes, but not to camouflage like a chameleon. Bearded Dragons will change colour in response to temperature or stress. Darker colouring can be indicative of your dragon being cold, stressed or angry. Mid-colouring indicates complacency. Lighter colouring - up to white - indicates either your dragon is warm to hot, or very relaxed and complacent (eg. sleeping). In conjunction with loss of appetite light colouring may also indicate shedding, or illness.
Their color will change to resemble their surroundings.
Yes, a bearded dragon will change color depending on food, temperature, anger and sexual activity. When a Dragon is black it is upset. The best is a bright color, that means contempt and a happy Bearded Dragon.
not like the chameleon, but it might turn a bit black....
They don't change color but when they are relaxed their color will lighten. When angry or scared they will almost go black
there is only one type of bearded dragons. they only vary in color
bearded dragons are born the same color they will be as an adult
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
They get stressed and that makes the color change happen. Sometimes you will also see dark squigley lines on their belly.
Yes, bearded dragons do go into heat. Signs of a bearded dragon in heat include increased activity, restlessness, and a change in appetite. Male bearded dragons may also display territorial behavior and bob their heads more frequently.
Yes they are - since Bearded dragons lay eggs.
Yes they do
no bearded dragons cannot have wood chip