Bearded Dragons

Bearded Dragon

Bearded Dragons

Did You Know?

Their way of communicating with each other is by head bobbing and waving at each other.

All about Bearded Dragons

Order:
Squamata
Family:
Agamidae
Group:
Pogona
Lifespan:
7 – 12 years
Gestation:
11-30 eggs laid, hatching 60-80 days later
Habitat:
Arid forest and desert
Diet:
Insects, fruit and flowers
Conservation Status:
Least Concern

Fun Facts!

Bearded Dragons (Pogona vitticeps) get their name from the spiny pouch beneath teir jaw that they can inflate to scare off predators.

Males are often slightly larger than females with a larger head in proportion to their bodies, but females are often slightly more heavily set.

They can run on two legs and sleep standing on two legs.

They are very docile and trusting.

Bearded Dragons can regrow their teeth.

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