How long can a bearded dragon go without food and water?
Bearded dragons need to consume large amount of food. They are high metabolism reptiles. Can't find how long it can survive.
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How many meal worms should a baby bearded dragon eat a day?
Mealworms should be a treat for bearded dragons so only give ...
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For bearded dragons stay away from lettuces, use endive, spri...
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Can bearded dragons eat peppers?
Yes, bearded dragons can be fed green, red and yellow bell pe...
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Can a bearded dragon eat cilantro?
Yep! Bearded dragons love cilantro, and it's safe for them to...
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What is the difference between a bearded dragon and a fancy bearded dragon?
Fancy bearded dragons are bearded dragons with notable featur...
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Why do you like bearded dragons?
I don't like bearded dragons.
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Do bearded dragons like snakes?
Bearded dragons are very successful in captivity have a very ...
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What wattage basking bulb should I use for a bearded dragon in a 40 gallon terrarium?
The wattage will depend on the heating needs of your environm...
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Is it ok for a bearded dragon to eat a moth?
Moths are usually fine to feed bearded dragons. The only prob...
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For bearded dragons stay away from lettuces, use endive, spri...
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For bearded dragons stay away from lettuces, use endive, spri...
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Can bearded dragons eat peppers?
Yes, bearded dragons can be fed green, red and yellow bell pe...
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Can bearded dragons eat Oranges?
Fruits can also be used to feed a bearded dragon just avoid a...
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Can bearded dragons eat zucchini?
Yes, they can eat Zucchini. Avoid giving it tomatoes, lemons,...
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How often do bearded dragons shed their skin?
Bearded Dragons shed their skin when they grow. When they are...
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How big do bearded dragons get?
Bearded dragons reach adult size of 18-24 inches by about 2 y...
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How many days does it take bearded dragon eggs the hatch?
It takes about 60 to 80 days for bearded dragon eggs to hatch...
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What are some good tips for caring for a bearded dragon?
Heat and UV Light are important.Food is a charm with these li...
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Can bearded dragons eat peppers?
Yes, bearded dragons can be fed green, red and yellow bell pe...
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Bearded dragons will eat both insects and vegetables. They te...
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How big do bearded dragons get?
Bearded dragons reach adult size of 18-24 inches by about 2 y...
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What do you feed baby Bearded Dragons?
Bearded dragons are omnivorous. They eat animal and plant mat...
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Can bearded dragons eat peppers?
Yes, bearded dragons can be fed green, red and yellow bell pe...
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How often do bearded dragons shed?
Bearded Dragons shed about every 8 weeks. They shed until the...
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What does it mean when a bearded dragon's neck turns black?
Bearded dragons' necks turn black when they feel threatened o...
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Can baby bearded dragons swim?
Bearded dragons can indeed swim. However, with babies you wan...
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Can bearded dragons eat peppers?
Yes, bearded dragons can be fed green, red and yellow bell pe...
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How many times a day should i feed my bearded dragon?
It depends on how large the crickets are small crickets shoul...
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What country is a bearded dragon from?
The bearded dragon is from Australia, and can grow up to 2 fe...
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What does it mean when a bearded dragon's neck turns black?
Bearded dragons' necks turn black when they feel threatened o...
About Reptiles
Reptiles are animals in the class Reptilia. Reptiles breath air, lay eggs, have skin covered in scales, have four legs and are cold blooded. Reptiles are further broken down into four different orders: crocodilia (crocodiles, gavials, caimans, and alligators,) sphenodontia (tuataras from New Zealand,) squamata (lizards, snakes, and worm lizards,) and testudines (turtles and tortoises.)
About Metabolism
Metabolism is the set of chemical reactions that maintain life. These processes allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain structure and respond to their environments. Metabolism is divided into tow categories, Catabolism and anabolism. Catabolism breaks down organic matter, and anabolism uses energy to construct components of cells like proteins and nucleic acids.

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