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Does your dragon ‘cook’ their greens and berries?
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[QUOTE="ChileanTaco, post: 2043337, member: 118921"] Interesting :) I also love observing my dragon's behavior in detail, BTW. First: Mine doesn't do so, as he only likes his food super fresh. He's preferring greens from a live plant if possible. But what you mention, I think that's totally within the mental capacities of a bearded dragon. It's said they are one of the smartest reptiles, there are studies that show they can even learn from what's shown in a video (like: dragon in videos opens a difficult to open door, they imitate). So recognizing "food left longer tastes like this" and "I can wait" doesn't seem to me outside of such abilities. Also many people, including me, have made the observation that they easily learn that their human might offer different insects if they wait (only dubias? don't eat, wait if human offers superworms, waxworms). I learnt to be careful regarding this, "if today it's dubias, it's dubias". [/QUOTE]
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