no
she would't do that at all
Then don't eat 'em.
The answer to this question is no. This is because beardie eggs can have bacteria that could be harmful to you and others.
Bearded dragons do not eat mice, they eat vegetables and insects.
No, once the eggs hatch, the mother bearded dragon will not recognize the babies as her own, nor will any other bearded dragon in that environment. She or will most likely eat them, thinking they are food. So once the babies are born, separate them immediately into another tank. This is the best for their health and survival.
I may not own one but I plan on getting one and i did research.I found out..YES a bigger bearded dragon will eat a smaller one if they are both males
yes
nothing
It is possible for a cat to attack and potentially harm a bearded dragon if they are left unsupervised together. It is important to keep them separated to ensure the safety of your bearded dragon.
Shave it's beard.
A snake or other predator that is large enough would not hesitate to eat a bearded dragon.
If they live to a ripe old age for bearded dragons,they should live to about 10-12 years, although my last beardy lived to about 7 years old
Bearded dragons do not typically eat their babies, but there are some exceptions. In certain situations, such as overcrowding, stress, or lack of food, a mother bearded dragon may consume her eggs or hatchlings. Additionally, adult bearded dragons may see smaller, weaker baby dragons as potential food if they are housed together. It's essential to provide a safe and stress-free environment to minimize such behaviors.