have they moved???? if you're worried see the vet
If he's on sand that could be the reason, if he's not on sand take him to a vet
To determine the gender of bearded dragons, you can look at their physical characteristics. Male bearded dragons typically have larger pores on their hind legs and a wider base to their tail. They also have a more pronounced hemipenal bulge at the base of their tail. Female bearded dragons usually have smaller pores and a smaller, thinner tail base. Additionally, females may have a more rounded belly compared to males.
No but it could carry parasites and kill your dragon. *You should NEVER feed your bearded dragon any wild food no matter how tempting it is.
yes
A beardies skin does not grow like a humans. Instead they shed it much like a snake does. Instead of shedding all at once though a beardie will shed sections of their bodies at a time. For example in my beardies last time she shed her tail, back legs and back then waited for a week and shed her front legs and head.
Bearded dragons have backbones. All reptiles have backbones.
They can if they have legs that arent paralyzed. Or mabye if they had robotic legs.
Sexual dimorphism in bearded dragons can be identified by differences in size, coloration, and physical characteristics between males and females. Males typically have larger heads, darker beards, and larger femoral pores on their hind legs compared to females. Additionally, males may have a more pronounced hemipenal bulge at the base of their tail. These differences can help determine the sex of a bearded dragon.
Someone who has been paralyzed in their legs.
I have done research on this and found that the baby beared dragons eat crickets that are too big which leads to paralysis. now I have the question of "will he regain movement in his hind legs?"
One possibility is to use an exoskeleton. An exoskeleton are like robotic legs that can be worn to allow paralyzed people to walk. In 2010 3 companies are launching exoskeletons for paralyzed people. Read more below.
Yes