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  2. How long do bearded dragons live? The answer may ... - AOL

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    Bearded dragons originate from Australia, so it's important to try and replicate these living conditions as best as possible in terms of lighting, temperature, and even humidity settings.

  3. 32 things you can feed your bearded dragon to keep ... - AOL

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    Bearded dragons can make great pets, but they have quite specific dietary needs that you should be aware of before you take one on. They are omnivores, meaning they can eat a variety of fruits ...

  4. Meet the 'golden retriever' of pet reptiles, the bearded dragon

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    Here are some common cute bearded dragon behaviors, as well as the biggest mistakes bearded dragon owners make with the reptiles, according to pet advocates. ... Dark leafy greens are the best for ...

  5. Central bearded dragon - Wikipedia

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    Bearded dragons are not social animals, but will sometimes gather in groups, especially in popular feeding or basking areas. At these times, a distinct hierarchy will emerge: the highest-ranking animals will take the best – usually the highest or sunniest – basking spots, and all other individuals arrange themselves lower down. [13]

  6. Eastern bearded dragon - Wikipedia

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    The eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata), also known as common bearded dragon or simply bearded lizard, is an agamid lizard found in wooded parts of Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is one of a group of species known commonly as bearded dragons .

  7. Rankin's dragon - Wikipedia

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    Most specimens outside of Australia in captivity are descendants of dragons illegally exported in the 1980s. It is generally used as a substitute for Pogona vitticeps, the most common species of bearded dragon in captivity. The Rankin's dragon is similar in personality, yet smaller and more manageable, where there is a lack of space and resources.