yes, if there really mad. don't tic them off or you could end up in the hospital.
Dark spots on a bearded dragon's skin could be caused by stress, improper diet, or a skin infection. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
White patches on a bearded dragon's skin could be caused by a fungal or bacterial infection, shedding skin, or a skin condition like vitiligo. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
A bearded dragon's skin turning white could be a sign of shedding, a natural process where old skin is replaced with new skin. It could also indicate a health issue like a fungal infection or a lack of proper nutrition. It's important to monitor your bearded dragon's behavior and consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Bearded dragons tend to not shed all their skin at once. Usually, they are always in some state of shedding.
Possible causes of bearded dragon skin discoloration include shedding, stress, injury, infection, or a nutritional deficiency. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Common causes of a bearded dragon having a white head can include shedding skin, fungal infections, or a condition called dysecdysis, which is difficulty shedding old skin. It is important to monitor the health of the bearded dragon and consult a veterinarian if any concerns arise.
Adult Bearded Dragons have a little over 300 teeth in the mouth. Unlike the Iguana whose teeth point slightly backward into the mouth, Bearded dragons teeth point toward the opposite jaw. Unlike Iguanas, Bearded Dragons are extremely docile and adapt very well to human contact and handling. If handled properly, a beardie will not intentionally bite. Often, a bite (or nip) occurs while hand feeding when the dragon overshoots the food target. A two year old dragon can bite down on your skin and can break through. Usually, the bite is limited by small red dots that show where they've penetrated the skin. Most often, if the animal bites, all that remains to show is the indentation pattern of the teeth. I've also noticed that when they release the bite, they may exhibit behavior that suggests that what they just bit is not what they had intended to bite (the food held by your fingers). Dragons will first posture defensively (Flaring the beard and widely opening the mouth. They may even hiss. If the dragon is provoked further, continues to be mishandled or mistreated, they can bite as a defensive measure. If they do get hold of a finger or area of skin, they will hold on and may even try biting down harder.
Possible reasons for a bearded dragon to have gray skin include shedding, stress, illness, or a natural color change as they age. It is important to monitor their behavior and consult a veterinarian if concerned.
they open their mouchs and then close thier mouthes
To properly care for your bearded dragon's loose skin, ensure they have a balanced diet with enough vitamins and minerals, provide a humid environment for shedding, and gently remove any stuck shed to prevent infection. Regularly monitor their skin condition and consult a veterinarian if needed.
Damselflies do not bite people. They don't have enough power to bite and even if they did not enough to break the skin
No, it is not safe to paint your bearded dragon's nails as the chemicals in nail polish can be toxic to them if ingested or absorbed through their skin. It is best to avoid painting their nails to ensure their safety and well-being.