The Bearded Dragon

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Bearded dragons are one of the most popular reptiles kept by enthusiasts and beginner "herpers" around the world. However, most people go into ownership without a shred of knowledge "learning as they go." The only problem with this is that these animals require a good deal of specific care, and suffer if not cared for properly.

Fight against ignorance and save a little guy's life! Test your knowledge and see if you are a worthy keeper or educator of bearded dragons and their owners!

Created by: Scuttlebug of Healthy Herps
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  1. The Central Bearded Dragon, the most commonly found bearded dragon in the pet trade, is also known as
  2. How many recognized species of bearded dragons are there?
  3. True or False? The bearded dragon is native to Northern parts of Africa (Including but not limited to: Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Egypt).
  4. Which of these is NOT a common form of bearded dragon body language?
  5. True or False? Bearded dragons eat a variety fruits and vegetables.
  6. The central bearded dragon is native to what kind of environment?
  7. To prevent health complications such as impaction, what precaution do most reptile experts suggest for feeding?
  8. When bearded dragons enter their semi-hibernation state where they slow down, eat less and mostly sleep, what is this called?
  9. Why do bearded dragons need UVB light?
  10. True or False? Bearded dragons have a "third eye?"
  11. Beardies are which of the following?
  12. What is an all too common health problem in bearded dragons resulting from lack of UVB lighting/poor UVB lighting?
  13. When a female bearded dragon is preparing to lay her eggs, what behavior(s) will she display?

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