DUUUUUHHHHHH... yes. But they have no teeth so it wont hurt, maybe when they're old
Generally speaking, newborn and juvenile beardies run around $60, with adults costing $70 or $80, depending on where you shop. The reason for the difference in price is that pet shops and other businesses dealing in reptiles want you to buy younger dragons, because it's easier to bond with a juvenile than an adult.
4 like your regular domestic pig.
Dragons are mythical creatures and have never exsisted. Therefore, no, dragons did not fight dinosaurs.
Bearded drangons are noramally extremely friendly and docile.
They bite if they are in danger.
will a beard dragon biteyou
they live in warm, grass, areas when they were alive
The friendly ones don't as much. But they all need to bite to eat. Dragons, as depicted in fairy tales, may or may not bite depending on the story. 'Real' ones, such as Bearded Dragons and Komodo Dragons most certainly do.
yes they will
Two adult males will always fight for dominance and territory. A male will bite a female to dominte her during mating.
Yes, they are really mean. They bite, and their bite kills the other animal! The dragons just circle around and watch it as it's dying, sometimes for weeks.
a baby beared dragon is better because it will be nicer and will get to know you
Baths are fantastic for bearded dragons. It calms them and hydrates them. In fact, one of the ways they get water is through their skin. The warmth even helps them in digesting their food.
I have done research on this and found that the baby beared dragons eat crickets that are too big which leads to paralysis. now I have the question of "will he regain movement in his hind legs?"
Either it means the male thought it was food by mistake, it wanted to play with the female, or it just did not feel comfortable around her at the time.
A mythical dragon's purpose, to me, is to guard/protect its master or town it grew up with. A dragon can also provide wisdom and riddles to solve. There is not much known about dragons... maybe they where also there to provide something to research?
Yes they do. They will nip and bite and puff up also.