They don't change color but when they are relaxed their color will lighten. When angry or scared they will almost go black
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.
bearded dragons come from Australia. they are used to the dessert so that means they need it hot and dry to be happy. If u are looking for a substrate I suggest reptile carpet it is safer than sand.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little question! In the wild, bearded dragons are like little explorers, searching for their meals in a variety of places. They use their sharp eyesight to spot insects, plants, and even small animals to munch on. It's all part of their natural way of finding nourishment and staying healthy in their environment.
Usually happy colors are bright spring colors such as yellow, pink, purple,etc.,but colors such as black would not be considered as a happy color.
When normally a male bearded dragon bobs it's head up and down, it's telling you that it's the boss or that it's in charge of everything. Sometimes bearded dragons bob their head when they are annoyed! Head bobbing can be seen in females as well; this will be a much slower motion, more exaggerated motion and is a sign of submission to a dominant male.
The tooth fairy can change colors depening on their mood. If the toothfairy is very happy and cheerful, it will turn pink.
purple or brown Colors that they like or colors that make them happy. Why worry about taste, if a certain color will make someone happy, do it for them. In your senior years you deserve to live with whatever makes you happy
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Bearded dragons dont hibernate, but they do brumate, usually in winter when it is cold. it is completely normal, and he will be active and happy in a few months. brumating is when the beardie just gets really tired and doesn't eat, move around, or defecate as much.
Dragons are fictional. What they eat depends on the fable or myth you read.