Digger does this all the time, its either eye ping-pong-yawn then cuddle or just a yawn and starts running around, thens yawns then cuddles...perfectly normal and he has been doing this for 8 years
Digger does this all the time, its either eye ping-pong-yawn then cuddle or just a yawn and starts running around, thens yawns then cuddles...perfectly normal and he has been doing this for 8 years
haha, I saw Curt yawn once shortly after lights on. He opened his mouth as wide as it would go and flared his beard spikes out a little, made a tiny little exhale noise, then closed his mouth and the spikes went away. It was too cute.
haha, I saw Curt yawn once shortly after lights on. He opened his mouth as wide as it would go and flared his beard spikes out a little, made a tiny little exhale noise, then closed his mouth and the spikes went away. It was too cute.
lol both my beardies do the giant yawns and beard flares. it's cute to watch in the mornings. My older one also does this sometimes when we take him outside. He'll yawn and flare a few times, then hop along the ground, and flare a few more times
Scout did that when he discovered how to flare his beard. He sat there with it flared, yawned, then puffed a couple times and then just sat there. XD It was cute! My crestie has also yawned a few times.... it's freakier when he does it though. O.O
Boga's 8 inches long and scarier than any beardie I've ever seen. :shock:
my frill dragons yawn at least once a day, i think they enjoy stretching out their jaw and frill. often they do it after eating alot of crickets. but not to be mistaken with open mouth and shaking head, that means their trying to regurgitate (not vomit but regurgitate)
OMG glad i found this thread lol it just freaked me out when i looked over and he yawned and gulped like the video.. he is shedding so that mightve gotten rid of some skin lol