If ALL the Bearded Dragons just suddenly went extinct - their place would be filled by another species.
The bearded dragon will kill and eat the gecko. Geckos need a completely different environment. It is inhumane!
He wont eat another cactus.
a bearded dragon
The best type of soil for a bearded dragon habitat is a sandy soil that is loose and well-draining. This type of soil mimics the natural environment of a bearded dragon and helps prevent issues like impaction. It also allows for easy burrowing and digging, which are natural behaviors for bearded dragons.
no it has to much hair it takes up too much sapce
You will be very lucky if it does not go to the big desert in the sky........
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.
yeah its a normal bearded dragon it just means its like a teenager not a baby not a adult x
You can contract salmonella from a bearded dragon primarily through direct contact with the reptile or its environment. The bacteria can be present in the dragon's feces and on its skin, so handling the animal without proper hygiene can lead to infection. Additionally, touching surfaces contaminated with salmonella, such as tanks or bedding, can also pose a risk. It's essential to wash hands thoroughly after handling bearded dragons or cleaning their habitats to minimize the risk of infection.
Using a red light in a bearded dragon's enclosure can provide warmth and mimic their natural environment, but it may disrupt their sleep cycle and affect their behavior. It is important to monitor the temperature and light exposure to ensure the well-being of the bearded dragon.