Thursday 15 January 2015

Bearded dragons documentary primary research

Primary research


- A female bearded dragon can give birth to around about 50 eggs, but it is rare for all to survive. From personal experience the mother gave birth from between 20-30 eggs and only 12-15 survived.

- When Bearded dragons shed their skin their eyes bulge out so that it doesn’t cause them pain in that area.

-When bathing a lizard they are more likely to splash about to try and get water onto their backs so they can clean themselves.

- Once it has been about 72 days, Baby bearded dragons begin hatching from their eggs, though it takes about seven hours for them to get out because it is exhausting.

- A baby bearded dragon is about the size of one Monkey nut (not including the tail)


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