Friday, January 7, 2011

Bearded Dragon


True Wild Life | Bearded Dragon | The bearded dragon (also known as the dragon) is found naturally in Australia, but bearded dragons are kept as exotic pets in many places all around the world. Bearded dragons can grow up to 24 inches long but that is including their long tail, making the bearded dragon fairly small in body size for a lizard.


Bearded dragons feed mainly on insects, crickets and worms and like all reptiles enjoy spending their days on a rock under the sun recharging until nightfall when the bearded dragon is much more active. The bearded dragon is known to be docile and trusting yet outgoing and curious! The bearded dragon is a quite and gentle lizard and the bearded dragon is therefore a popular exotic pet for children.


The bearded dragon is a territorial lizard and should be keep in a big enough enclosure if the bearded dragon is kept as a pet. The bearded dragons diet is made up mainly of leafy greens which the bearded dragon plucks from trees and bushes.


Bearded dragons go through a period every year that is similar to a mammal's hibernation. The bearded dragon tends to become lethargic and the bearded dragon will not come out that often. The bearded dragon will also be eating less and the bearded dragon does this for a period of two to three months.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

although some fact are true some are not...
yes bearded dragons do eat veggies( mostly blue barries) there diet is split evenly with friut/ vegtables and crickets and as the period thing goes i cant say thats totaly un true because my bearded is a guy but that seems like a very long time and also they do rome around out side during the day he is free to rome around outt side in the day but at when it starts to get dark he finds his way home so i think u got it the other way around.

australian beardie owner

Anonymous said...

HOW DO YOU GROW YOUR BEARDY TO A LARGE SIZE?
is it diet or does it depend on the uv bulb u hav in the tank? i have heard two different opinions

mention said...

The bearded dragons diet is made up mainly of leafy greens which the bearded dragon plucks from trees and bushes.
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mention said...

The bearded dragon tends to become lethargic and the bearded dragon will not come out that often. The bearded dragon will also be eating less and the bearded dragon does this for a period of two to three months.
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The bearded dragon is known to be docile and trusting yet outgoing and curious! The bearded dragon is a quite and gentle lizard and the bearded dragon is therefore a popular exotic pet for children. Many here. I like them so much.
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I think that Bearded dragons can grow up to 24 inches long but that is including their long tail, making the bearded dragon fairly small in body size for a lizard.
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