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  1. Bearded dragons are 18-24” long lizards with spiky grayish, beige, or orange scales (although other colors are available in captivity). They earned their name from their spiky, expandable throat pouch, …

  2. Native to the Australian desert, bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) are members of the family Agama that includes frilled dragons and Asian water dragons. The bearded dragon’s name comes from its …

  3. About: Bearded dragons are found in the wild in the rocky, semi-desert areas of Australia and Tasmania. “Bearded” refers to a flap of skin under the chin that gets distended when these creatures are disturbed.

  4. Congratulations on adopting a dragon ... a bearded dragon! Here is what you need to know and how to expect to care for your fun, new family member. Bearded dragons, or “beardies,” are diurnal, which …

  5. Bearded dragons can be lovable & wonderful family pets. They may live 6-10 years and can grow to be up to 2 feet long, so the decision to bring one into a home should be made after careful thought, …

  6. The bearded dragon is primarily found in arid and semiarid woodlands, as well as the rocky desert regions of Central Australia. This species was first described by German zoologist Ernest Ahl in 1926.

  7. Bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps) make wonderful pets and are great for reptile owners of all experience levels due to their hardy nature and inquisitive personalities. With the right care, your …