There are 9 species of Bearded Dragon they are listed below:
Pogona Minor Minor
Pogona Minor Minima
Pogona Minor Mitchelli
Pogona Nullarbor
Pogona Vitticeps
Pogona Vittikins
Pogona Barbata
Pogona Henrylawsoni
Pogona Microlepidota
there are seven different speiciesof bearded dragons, the most common found and most recently popular pet is know as Pogona vitticeps. if you want to know more go to wikipedia.com and type in "pogona" in the text box.
There are about 62- 68 different types of dragon.You cannot breed all of them.http://dragcave.net/user/BIgCatGirl41please click on my dragons and eggs.thank you.
I have owned several skinks, a couple of bearded dragons, many geckos, uromastyx, chinese water dragons, sailfin dragons, tegus, and several monitor lizards
No they will have many fights that can lead to disease or death
In a sense yes. Bearded dragons, like most reptiles help keep pest type animals down. In the Bearded's case it is primarily crickets and grubs. Since crickets, grasshoppers, grubs, ets. can cause problems with many types of farms, by the reptiles keeping these creature's population down, they indirectly keep farmers employed and eating.
Not sure, but I never see any when I go to the gym. Ha!
Bearded dragons grow at a faster rate compared to many other reptiles. They reach their full size within 1-2 years, while some reptiles can take several years to reach maturity. Additionally, bearded dragons have a unique shedding process where they shed their skin in patches rather than all at once like some other reptiles.
There are different types of mythology and different creatures. Satyrs, dragons, unicorns, giants, ogres, and many more.
depends on the species female bearded dragons lay 10-30
about 20 is optional but you can feed them how ever much u want
Dragons are mythical creatures. Depending on different authors and directors, dragons and other mythical creatures are always different. Okay obviously that isn't a helpful answer, so I will move it to bearded dragons for you.
Dragons live in many different areas.