No, they do not need a mate, but may prefer one. If they have a mate though, they may fight, so if your beardie doesn't already have a mate, it is safer and cheaper not to get one, and if you do and they fight, sell one immediately.
yes they will
Two adult males will always fight for dominance and territory. A male will bite a female to dominte her during mating.
No, female bearded dragons do not have periods like humans do. Instead, they go through a reproductive cycle where they can lay eggs without mating with a male.
They get Angry or protective it is basically a signal for predator to make them go away
Bearded dragons reproduce sexually. Female bearded dragons can lay fertilized eggs after mating with a male, or they can lay unfertilized eggs if they have not mated. In some rare cases, females can produce eggs without mating, but these eggs are not viable for reproduction. Overall, sexual reproduction is the primary method for the species.
Male bearded dragons typically display mating behaviors such as head bobbing, arm waving, and circling the female. They may also bite the female's neck or back to hold her in place during mating. The female may show receptive behaviors by flattening her body and raising her tail. Mating usually occurs during the breeding season, which is typically in the spring.
Bearded dragons exhibit typical reptilian mating behaviors. Males will display dominance by head bobbing and arm waving to attract females. During mating, the male will bite the female's neck to hold her in place. The female will then lay eggs, which the male may fertilize. Bearded dragons do not form long-term pair bonds and will mate with multiple partners.
is it mating season if it isn't territorial
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
Yes they are - since Bearded dragons lay eggs.
Yes they do
no bearded dragons cannot have wood chip