Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Beared Dragon



a brearded dragon is one of seven species of agamid lizards in the genus pogona found meals of feeders insects, with crinckets being their main insect matter, or morio worms. Their stomachs are large enough to accommodate large quantities of food. Young bearded dragons do not eat as much vegetation as their adult counterparts. As a bearded Dragon ages it may be persuaded to eat less animals matter and more plats, maybe leveling off at around an 80% plant and 20% animal diet.Bearded Dragons can get about 18-24 inches, most dragons will max out about 18-20 inches but there are germon giants that grow to 2 feet.

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