There really isn't a purpose. They sometimes show their moods, with their beard though. If it is black, they are tryng to cool off, or if it's "Mating season" , they may act that way very often.
They have beards.
Yes they do. They will nip and bite and puff up also.
No they don't, if afraid or threatened they will go black and puff out
They Puff up their body and either kind do a slither motion or paddle with their feet.
the bearded dragons (depending on the size and how long in ) will absorb the water.
They have small hairs on their chin (flot). Even though people say dragons are mystical, the Bible talks a lot about mystical creatures in revelation. Just thought I should say that>>>
They get stressed and that makes the color change happen. Sometimes you will also see dark squigley lines on their belly.
No, cats do not typically eat bearded dragons. Bearded dragons are not a natural prey for cats.
Bearded dragons' beards turn black as a form of communication or defense mechanism. They may darken their beard to show aggression, establish dominance, or signal submission. It can also indicate stress, discomfort, or illness.
Yes they are - since Bearded dragons lay eggs.
Yes they do
no bearded dragons cannot have wood chip