Your bearded dragon may hide under his shelter all day for several reasons, including feeling stressed, seeking security, or regulating his temperature. Bearded dragons are naturally inclined to find hiding spots in the wild to avoid predators and conserve heat. If the environment is too bright, noisy, or unfamiliar, he might retreat to his shelter for comfort. Additionally, if he's not feeling well or is in brumation, he may spend more time hiding.
bearded dragons hide from you if you do not handle them alot if you want it to stop hiding try taming it by hand feeding it and holding it more often
they hide under rocks
If your bearded dragon likes to hide or explore in places you don't want it to, then yes, but if they are perfectly fine without one and can stay content and easy to control there is no need to buy one.
They usually hide under trees or their own feathers.
for shelter
There are several places that scorpions make their shelter. They hide under ground, under rocks, under houses, and other places as well.
The Pogona, or more commonly know as the bearded dragon, live in arid, rocky, near-desert regions and dry, open woodlands. They might dig into the sand or hide under rocks at noon, since they are cold-blooded, but beyond that they live in the open and above ground.
Under ground
i think they might hide in a under water cave or maybe there is some coral they like to lay on or under it or a baby blue whales shelter can be its mother he can swim under her
Crabs may hide under rocks to protect themselves from rough waves, forage for food, regulate body temperature, or find shelter during low tide. This behavior also helps them avoid direct sunlight, reduce desiccation, and navigate their environment efficiently.
hide under the stairs. run to the air raid shelter. fall asleep in class.
you hide