If you mean darker on his chin, it means he's pissed off of something, mabye you are doing something he hates. try to give him food from your hands and try to look at him everyday so he recognize you, if your doing that, he should stop getting dark and you guys will be good friends
not really, i mean, i have two, and they get lighter and darker when its cole and hot. but otherwise, you get them one color, they stay that color.
sandesh
Bearded dragons are nice, but if you are mean to them they will be mean to you.
the bearded part is because they have a beard(made of scales), and the dragon part is because they look like dragons.
That white stuff is urates. Its the bearded dragons pee.
If you mean Macaroni and Cheese, the answer is 'yes, but you should NEVER allow them to do so'. Grain, dairy, salt, and fat--all things that are very bad for bearded dragons.
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.
It depends what you mean by 'like a bearded dragon' Depending on the circumstances, Bearded Dragons communicate with their peers by head-bobbing, and arm waving. If you mean can a human communicate with a bearded dragon, then the answer is no !
it's not unhealthy if that's what you mean.
The term "Dragon" is largely used for any reptile of the Agamid family, including but not limited to water dragons, sailfin dragons, moutain horned dragons, etc. If this family of reptiles is what you mean by "dragon," then yes, Bearded Dragons are also Agamids. If you are referring to the kind that flies and breaths fire, then no.
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.