Human impact on bearded dragons primarily stems from habitat destruction, illegal wildlife trade, and climate change. Urbanization and agriculture have fragmented their natural habitats, leading to population declines. Additionally, the pet trade often involves capturing wild individuals, further threatening their survival. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these reptiles and their ecosystems from ongoing human activities.
no they can not.
poaching and hunting them
WHY would you want to know such a thing ?... unless you're planning on feeding some to a berded dragon !
No. There are not such things as "real dragons."
Human imigination.
The impact of trade was when dragons came down and took over the world.
Bobby/Roberto
No,their just part of human imagination.
Human.
turquoise dragons do because when they breed they normally breed there type like a human will breed a human and and turquoise dragon will breed a turquoise
Human Dragons are creatures that are half human half dragon. Usually these creatures are genetically engineered through mutation, some are born like these bizarre thing, while others were normal human beings that made them different from every one else.
Because - as usual - the human race is destroying their natural environment ! Humans have been poaching the dragons' natural prey for years - leading to a reduction in the dragons' population.