Why Is My Baby Bearded Dragon So Aggressive?
Bearded dragons tend to start off aggressive as babies because they haven't had enough human contact. In fact, that's usually the most common reason for a baby bearded dragon to…
Bearded dragons tend to start off aggressive as babies because they haven't had enough human contact. In fact, that's usually the most common reason for a baby bearded dragon to…
Cat saliva can be toxic to bearded dragons, especially smaller and younger dragons. While cat saliva may not necessarily be life-threatening on its own, the bacteria can cause infections. Letting…
Your bearded dragon may poop on you for a variety of reasons, the most common being that they're either comfortable with you or nervous around you. Both are contradictory reasons…
Bearded dragons can be difficult to take care of, but it becomes significantly more manageable once you've established a routine with them. As your bearded dragon ages and grows, its…
Some bearded dragons play dead when they're feeling threatened, though it's not always easy to recognize whether they're actually dead or not. Bearded dragons can hold their breath for extensively…
It's usually out of fear when bearded dragons run away from their owners. This is because they see you as a predator and run away as a defense mechanism. On…
When bearded dragons refuse to eat, and their skin appears much darker than usual, it's often due to high-stress levels. It could be a result of improper temperature in the…
Bearded dragons can harbor unsanitary odors, especially if they accidentally run through their own feces. Sometimes simply letting them soak in water doesn’t get rid of the smell. But can…
Bearded dragons do not drop their tails because, unlike other lizards that can, they do not need to drop them to escape predators. Instead, they use other methods to deal…
You may be surprised to know that your female bearded dragon, who's never been near a male one, can still lay eggs on its own. But what should you do…