where do bearded dragons come from in the wild and what do they naturally eat
All species are native to Australia, but have been exported worldwide. They are omnivores consume many types of insects, small vertebrates, and vegetation including fruits and flowers.
They come from Australia. I don't actually know what they eat, but I'm sure its an equivalent of what they eat in captivity.
I did some research for you and found this information with two links at the bottom which I've heard other people recommend previously. I'm going to check them out myself now.
Bearded Dragon is the common name for any agamid lizard in the genus Pogona. Bearded dragons have broad triangular heads and flattened bodies, with adults reaching approximately 50 cm head-to-tail. Males are slightly longer than females, but females are slightly heavier. They owe their name to a distinctive series of lateral spines (specialized scales) radiating horizontally from the head and base of the tail. They are mostly terrestrial, but climb to bask and search for prey. They inhabit mostly open woodlands, scrub, and desert.
All species are native to Australia, but have been exported worldwide, and due to their convenient size, hardiness, and omnivorous diet, are popular reptile pets. They are one of the most popular pet lizards in the United States.
Recognized species of bearded dragons:
Eastern or Common bearded dragon, Pogona barbata
Black soil bearded dragon, Pogona henrylawsoni
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