How long do bearded dragons live?

Their lifespan is usually 10 to 15 years or more, so they're quite a commitment. It's important to replicate their natural habitat as best you can. Learn more about how to care for your bearded dragon and how to keep them healthy and happy.

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Is 7 old for a bearded dragon?

Pet Bearded Dragons live for between eight and twelve years. Wild species have a shorter lifespan of five to eight years because of factors such as predation, food scarcity and droughts. Generally the bigger the individual the longer they will live for.

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How old is the oldest bearded dragon?

Bearded dragons in captivity have a life expectancy of around 10 years, although the oldest bearded dragon on record lived to 18 years.

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Do bearded dragons go to sleep?

Bearded dragons are diurnal and sleep up to 12 hours daily. People often ask if bearded dragons are nocturnal or diurnal. These reptiles are diurnal, so they are active during the day and sleep at night, similar to humans. If you have a bearded pet dragon, it will be awake during the day and rest when you do.

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How long can a bearded dragon go without eating?

How Long Can A Bearded Dragon Go Without Food? As desert dwelling reptiles, bearded dragons can go weeks without food, sometimes a few months. This allows them to survive in their native habitat when food sources are scarce.

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How Long do Bearded Dragon's Live? | Average Lifespan

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Are bearded dragons smart?

Anyone who owns a bearded dragon knows that they are fairly smart reptiles. But did you know that they are smarter than you may have previously thought?

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Do bearded dragons recognize their owners?

Many bearded dragons recognize their owner's voice and scent, and display various signs of comfort and familiarity around them. This can foster a really special bond even though it isn't technically love.

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Do bearded dragons get attached to their owners?

Bearded dragons are the only known reptile to show affection for their human companions, which is why they make great exotic pets if a reptile is the kind of animal you are looking for.

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How often should you hold your bearded dragon?

You can hold a bearded dragon for as long as it will tolerate being held. Start with 15 minutes once a day and as it gets used to being handled, you can hold it longer. Some dragons enjoy being held several times a day for several hours. When the beardie becomes restless, it is time to put him back.

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What can bearded dragons live with?

Certain lizards (bearded dragons, anoles, geckos) and chelonians (turtles and tortoises) can live successfully together when set up properly in same-species tanks. Snakes, however, are best housed singly and generally should not be combined in one tank, even if they are of the same species.

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How long can bearded dragons go without heat?

Bearded dragons can usually go without heat for about 24 hours. That's not enough for long-term survival, but it can buy you time to address the heating problems in the enclosure.

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What are fun facts about bearded dragons?

  • Bearded Dragons Can Climb Trees. ...
  • They Wear Their Emotions on Their Chins. ...
  • They Are Legally Bound to Their Homeland. ...
  • Bearded Dragons Can Regrow Their Teeth. ...
  • They Collect Water on Their Heads. ...
  • Females Can Store Sperm for Later. ...
  • Bearded Dragons Communicate With Nods and Waves. ...
  • They Can Change Color Like Chameleons.

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Are bearded dragons OK with kids?

Bearded dragons make a great pet for children and adults on the go. The main aspect of their care is getting the environment right. Once you have the correct setup with the right UVB and temperatures they are incredibly easy animals to care for.

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Do bearded dragons eat less as they age?

Aim to feed your adult bearded dragon once every day. As long as your dragon is eating—even if they are eating less—it is likely a decrease that is a normal part of the aging process.

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Can bearded dragons feel lonely?

Since bearded dragons are naturally solitary creatures, they do not get lonely if placed alone in a cage or left for some time away from their keeper. They much prefer having their food and heat to themselves rather than sharing it with another bearded dragon.

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Are bearded dragons happy alone?

Think of it as if you were a lizard; you're alone, so you get to eat all of the food, you get to soak up all of the heat and light, and no one is skulking around trying to pester you into breeding. This is essentially why bearded dragons enjoy being alone and don't need roommates.

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Do bearded dragons like to be cuddled?

Bearded Dragon Loves Cuddling | Who knew bearded dragons can be so nice and cuddly!

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How do I know if my bearded dragon is unhappy?

Bearded Dragon Stress Marks and Other Signs of Stress, Plus How to Calm Your Stressed Bearded Dragon
  1. Diarrhea.
  2. Not going to the bathroom.
  3. Not basking.
  4. Loss of appetite.
  5. Not eating at all.
  6. Lethargy.
  7. Sluggishness.
  8. Frenzied activity.

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What does it mean when a bearded dragon licks you?

It's A Sign Of Affection Or Comfort

It does seem to be true that a bearded dragon is more likely to lick you if it trusts you and feels comfortable with you. However, this licking is not necessarily a sign of affection. It could be that it likes the way you smell or feels a sense of safety to have you around.

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Is cucumber good for bearded dragons?

Bearded dragons can have cucumbers every other week or so.

But there are several nutritional benefits from the right amount of cucumber: 96% water, making it a great source of hydration especially if your bearded dragon is dehydrated. Fiber, which prevents constipation.

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What do bearded dragons think of dogs?

Though an unlikely pair, Bearded Dragons and dogs can make good friends! Though they will need a little bit of time and work to get to know each other, they can be a compatible pair before long! Although even if they are the best of friends, it is important to never leave your pets unsupervised while together.

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Do bearded dragons have personalities?

"Bearded dragons are highly social, friendly, animated, curious, docile, and gentle animals that are easy to tame and are very responsive to their owners." Bearded dragons are highly social, friendly, animated, curious, docile, and gentle animals that are easy to tame and are very responsive to their owners.

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