foto69man
Hatchling Member
Where do people get this idea from that beardies are only found in the desert? Just curious since that seems to be most peoples driving force behind using sand in their enclosures. Everywhere i look and read, they come from semi-desert, arid woodland. To me that means some sand, mostly dirt...Am i wrong? Just curious... :study: :? :study:
'Bearded dragons live in the arid, rocky, semi-desert regions and arid open woodlands. They are adept climbers, spending time on branches and in bushes, even found on fence posts when living near human habitation. They also bask on rocks and exposed branches in the mornings and afternoons.' ""Melissa Kaplan""
'Bearded dragon lizards are native to Australia. They live in rocky and arid regions of the country and are adept climbers.'
'Habitat: Arid forest and desert '
'They occupy a variety of habitats including subtropical woodlands, scrublands, savannas, shore areas, and into the great interior deserts'
'Pogona vitticeps, the Central (or Inland) Bearded Dragon, is a species of Agamids, occurring in a wide range of arid to semi-arid regions of
Australia'
'Bearded dragons live in the arid, rocky, semi-desert regions and arid open woodlands. They are adept climbers, spending time on branches and in bushes, even found on fence posts when living near human habitation. They also bask on rocks and exposed branches in the mornings and afternoons.' ""Melissa Kaplan""
'Bearded dragon lizards are native to Australia. They live in rocky and arid regions of the country and are adept climbers.'
'Habitat: Arid forest and desert '
'They occupy a variety of habitats including subtropical woodlands, scrublands, savannas, shore areas, and into the great interior deserts'
'Pogona vitticeps, the Central (or Inland) Bearded Dragon, is a species of Agamids, occurring in a wide range of arid to semi-arid regions of
Australia'