Well, in this case "semi" means partly or sometimes, (technically it means half) and "arboreal" means tree dwelling. So a semi-arboreal bearded dragon is one that prefers to spend some portion of it time up in a tree rather than on the ground.
It is commonly held that juvenile bearded dragons are often semi-arboreal, while adults tend to be ground dwellers.
If you mean by resemble; what does a bearded dragon look like, I would probably say an Ankylosaurus.
Bearded dragons are nice, but if you are mean to them they will be mean to you.
When a bearded dragon waves at you, it is a sign of submission or a way to communicate that they are not a threat. It is a common behavior in bearded dragons to show respect or to acknowledge your presence.
When a bearded dragon waves its arm, it is a sign of submission or a way to communicate with other bearded dragons. It can also be a way for them to show they are not a threat.
The Lizard in "Nim's Island" is a Bearded Dragon
That white stuff is urates. Its the bearded dragons pee.
a bearded dragon
They do it when they are ready to come out!
When a bearded dragon waves, it is a behavior that is often interpreted as a sign of submission or a way to communicate with other bearded dragons. It can also be a way for them to show recognition or acknowledgment towards their owner.
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.