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Bearded Dragon lizards are omnivorous that feed on both plants and numerous kinds of insects. Young bearded dragons need more protein to sustain healthy growth. This article will give more info about feeding a pet Bearded Dragon.
10.11.2015 · From Editor
A baby bearded dragon is recommended to pet lovers who want to have extraordinary pets. Though they are exotic, they are very gentle, thus, make wonderful pets even for young children. This article covers the basics of Bearded Dragon knowledge.
10.11.2015 · From Editor
Bearded dragons have become quite a preferred pet in recent years. In addition, although there are nine different kinds of bearded dragons found in the arid regions of Australia, only a few of these are usually available in today’s pet trade. (...)
10.11.2015 · From KarenWheately
Bearded dragons are members of the lizard family called Agamidae. The lizards in this family are known by a number of names, including dragons, chisel-toothed lizards, and pricklenapes. These creatures were originally assigned to the genus known as Amphibolurus, which...
16.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
The term bearded dragons can refer to a variety of lizards in the genus Pogona. All the seven known species are native to the desert and arid scrub lands of Southeastern Australia. Also fondly referred to as “Beardies,” these gentle, terrestrial creatures have...
14.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
Bearded dragons are usually robust lizards, especially after they move past the hatchling stage. Given the proper environment and nutrition, they can live to be quite old. However, just like any other animal, bearded dragons are not immune to sickness. (...)
12.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
If you are interested in buying an exotic reptile in the form of a bearded dragon, there is one very important thing that you should take into consideration: their habitat. When bearded dragons are taken out of their natural environment and forced to live in an...
09.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
The growing popularity of bearded dragons in the pet trade cannot be denied. Because more and more people are considering bearded dragons as pets, it’s not surprising to see some business-minded individuals give some thought to the idea of selling such exotic...
08.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
Bearded dragons, or often fondly called beardies, are easy reptiles to care for. For one, they are omnivores, meaning, they readily eat insects and plant materials that are generally easy to obtain. Second, they can withstand a broad range of temperatures. (...)
01.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
Bearded dragons, which are a native of the deserts of Central Australia, are a type of ancient lizard that got its name from their distinctive act of extending their flap of skin under the chin when threatened. (...)
01.11.2012 · From KarenWheately
Bearded dragons, which belong to the Old World family of lizards called Agamidae, are terrestrial species native to New Guinea and Australia. They are found in open woodlands, arid scrubs, and semi-desert regions with hot days and cool nights. (...)
26.10.2012 · From KarenWheately
The lizards under the genus Pogona are commonly known as Bearded Dragons or “Beardies.” These gentle creatures are so named because of the spiky projections (also called guttural pouch) found on the underside of their neck and chin. (...)
20.10.2012 · From KarenWheately