Over the last twenty years or so the Bearded Dragon, or as it is correctly known the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon has leg waved and head bobbed itself into reptile keepers affections all round world. Bearded Dragons are a medium sized lizard allowing easy if occasionally spiky handling.
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Steladragons.co.uk

Bearded Dragon Traits

Head bobbing

Bearded dragons head bob as a sign of dominance or in males as a sign of being sexually mature and ready to breed.

Arm waving

Bearded dragons wave their arms in slow, jolty, circular motions when greeting or being submissive to another dragon or breeding male.

Black bearding

Bearded dragons display black beards when annoyed or in males when displaying for a female.

Beard/eye puffing

Bearded dragons puff out their beards and sometimes their eyes like frogs which is thought to be their equivalent of a yawn or possibly a way of loosening ready to shed skin from around those areas.
Over the last twenty years or so the Bearded Dragon, or as it is correctly known the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon has leg waved and head bobbed itself into reptile keepers affections all round world. Bearded Dragons are a medium sized lizard allowing easy if occasionally spiky handling.
© Steladragons.co.uk
Steladragons.co.uk

Bearded Dragon Traits

Head bobbing

Bearded dragons head bob as a sign of dominance or in males as a sign of being sexually mature and ready to breed.

Arm waving

Bearded dragons wave their arms in slow, jolty, circular motions when greeting or being submissive to another dragon or breeding male.

Black bearding

Bearded dragons display black beards when annoyed or in males when displaying for a female.

Beard/eye puffing

Bearded dragons puff out their beards and sometimes their eyes like frogs which is thought to be their equivalent of a yawn or possibly a way of loosening ready to shed skin from around those areas.
Over the last twenty years or so the Bearded Dragon, or as it is correctly known the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon has leg waved and head bobbed itself into reptile keepers affections all round world. Bearded Dragons are a medium sized lizard allowing easy if occasionally spiky handling.
© Steladragons.co.uk

Bearded Dragon Traits

Head bobbing

Bearded dragons head bob as a sign of dominance or in males as a sign of being sexually mature and ready to breed.

Arm waving

Bearded dragons wave their arms in slow, jolty, circular motions when greeting or being submissive to another dragon or breeding male.

Black bearding

Bearded dragons display black beards when annoyed or in males when displaying for a female.

Beard/eye puffing

Bearded dragons puff out their beards and sometimes their eyes like frogs which is thought to be their equivalent of a yawn or possibly a way of loosening ready to shed skin from around those areas.