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- A Guide to Caring for Bearded Dragons as Pets
Bearded dragons, or "beardies," are moderately sized lizards native to Australia and can make great pets They vary in color but are often light tan to brown with long, thick tails and spiky, beard-like collars around their necks
- Pogona - Wikipedia
Bearded dragons are characterized by their broad, triangular heads, flattened bodies, and rows and clusters of spiny scales covering their entire bodies When threatened, bearded dragons puff up their bodies and beards to ward off predators and make their somewhat dull spikes seem more dangerous
- The Bearded Dragon » Everything About Bearded Dragons
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- Bearded Dragon Care: The Ultimate Guide for Beginners
Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are dinosaur-looking reptiles with spiny scales and fascinating skin colors and patterns They’re named after the beard-like, spiky collars around their throats, which they inflate to intimidate other Dragons, or when they’re stressed out or in love (cute, right?)
- Bearded Dragon Care Sheet - PetMD
Bearded dragons are affectionately nicknamed “beardies” by reptile enthusiasts Bearded dragons are named for one of their natural defense mechanisms When they feel threatened, bearded dragons can flare out the skin underneath their chin which then darkens in color to resemble a beard
- Bearded Dragon Care Guide for Beginners: Habitat, Feeding and . . .
A complete bearded dragon guide with tips on habitat, diet, health and behavior so your beardie stays happy, healthy and bonded with you for years
- Bearded dragons: facts and photos | National Geographic
An eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata) photographed at Wild Life Sydney Zoo There are eight species of bearded dragons, named for the spines on their chins and necks
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