Bearded dragons can turn orange due to a variety of factors, including their mood, health, and environmental conditions. When they are excited, basking in warmth, or feeling threatened, their skin may change color as part of their natural behavior. Additionally, changes in their diet, particularly if they consume more carotenoid-rich foods, can enhance their coloration. This color change is a normal part of their physiology and can vary among individuals.
The bearded dragon known for its orange stripes is typically the "Hypo Orange" or "Citrus" bearded dragon. These morphs exhibit vibrant orange coloration, often with striking stripes or patterns along their bodies. Selective breeding has enhanced these color traits, making them popular among reptile enthusiasts.
Oranges
no do not feed bearded dragons onions,kiwi, orange,lemon,grapefruit or tomatoes
Normally you can go to your nearest pet store and get a bearded dragon!
a bearded dragon
most likely to be a bearded dragon
Yes, all depending on what kind of morph you have, some beardies might appear more yellow and some orange
yes they are poisonous
They do it when they are ready to come out!
Eastern bearded dragon was created in 1829.
Central Bearded Dragon was created in 1926.
No it is not ! The Bearded dragon is a native reptile of Australia.