1. Get to Know Bearded Dragons
Bearded Dragon is that the common name for Pogona vitticeps. This cold-
blooded reptile is native to jap continental Australia, however most of the
Pogona in pet shop Derby and different stores are currently captive bred.
The name Bearded Dragon comes from the beard of adult males, and the
Australian word for this kind of lizard. Their color ranges from the
"traditional" sandy colored tans and beiges to reds, oranges, and golds.
Most of the species of Bearded Dragons grow to almost the same size. All
of them have triangular heads, that are very broad as well. Their bodies
look to be slightly flattened, with their sides extruding with little spines.
When absolutely grown, the typical Bearded Dragon can reach about 20
inches in total length, head to tail. The males are usually a touch longer
then the females, but conversely, the females tend to be slightly heavier.
Bearded Dragons in the wild can often rise on their hind legs to run from
danger. This can be really slower than running on all fours, and might be a
kind of temperature control. The animals manufacture heat while running
and being cold blooded; have no sensible means to control their body
temperature. Running on their hind legs puts their body farther aloof from
the hot ground and improves airflow around them. This could enable them
to run farther before having to stop. Bearded dragons, especially the young
ones are semi-arboreal, and pay a lot of time in trees in the wild. Even the
adults prefer to climb. Perching and basking below the sun is the favourite
daytime activity of bearded dragons. They're diurnal reptile that suggests
that they are active in daytime. They have the extreme temperature to
raise and heat up their body. Keep them as pets at home, they must be
housed in a well-equipped reptile vivarium. Their home in captivity must be
as almost like their natural atmosphere in the wild in order to keep them
happy and healthy.
They have a restricted ability to change their color. Within the wild, this is
additionally used to cover and to control body temperature. The dragonâs
lighter colors mirror more lightweight off from the body. This will also be
used to show an emotional state, and when ill or injured they usually have
black back and pale yellow legs. Despite this, the animals will try to cover
illness till it becomes serious, probably as a survival mechanism.