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Bearded Dragon Running Away
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2045634, member: 118921"] When you picked him up, did you come in from above? Likely yes, or? They have a "third eye" on top of their head (actually a kind of simple light sensor), giving them an impression of what comes from above, and that directly alerts their "run away" instinct. In nature, it would protect them from prey such as birds. For most dragons, especially young ones, it works better when picking them up from in front, instead of bending over. In that situation, I would not put him down anymore until he is older and can wear a harness. [/QUOTE]
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