They can literally fall asleep anywhere, anyhow.
I laughed for a good 5 min.
How did he even reach and managed to fall asleep while hanging.
"Oh my god I cant get up there, might as well try tomorrow!"
literally hanging with two feet.
He even moved to get more "comfortable". woops, woke him, heeey buddy! What you duin?!
those white strips are command picture hanging strip. They are amazing for hanging decoration, like I did I like to build homemade decorations like hides/shade spots/climbing, etc.
Yeah, I think if we compiled photos from all the members on this site we could publish a substantial coffee table book titled: “Sleeping Beardies Freaking Out their Owners: Volume One.” Volume Two could be “The Best of Baby Beardie Suicide Leaps,” because attempting to fly seems to be their second favorite hobby next to sleeping in positions that would make even a skilled yogi wince. A lot of babies eventually come to the realization that it’s far more relaxing to wake up in a cozy cave rather than hanging upside down, but if you’ve got a forever “weird sleeper” on your hands it just means your pet photos will be far superior to a kitten nuzzling a flower.
That is crazy cute!! What a goofball! Thank you for sharing this. DeziLu has fallen asleep in some pretty odd positions, and that is a constant source of entertainment for us...
Dezi wierd sleeping photo
Oh, yeah, Marta...they are masters at the disappearing act!! ?? Even in his "dragon proofed" room, (Dezi is a free roaming boy, most of the day) mine can be gone in a second, only to be found sleeping happily in some weird place/position! How can a 24" long, slow, "big boned", bright orange beardie just be gone? I have learned all his fave hidey hole spots.
find the lizard in this photo!
Oh, yeah, Marta...they are masters at the disappearing act!! ?? Even in his "dragon proofed" room, (Dezi is a free roaming boy, most of the day) mine can be gone in a second, only to be found sleeping happily in some weird place/position! How can a 24" long, slow, "big boned", bright orange beardie just be gone? I have learned all his fave hidey hole spots.
find the lizard in this photo!
Be thankful he hasn't learnt doors are easily opened …. Our Toothless was a livewire and was known to and seen regularly opening the kitchen under bench cabinet and corner pantry doors.... to explore the treasures hidden in on the lower shelf of these …. loved the floral crockery …
Closed doors were irresistible challenges to him …. if he couldn't get it open …. he'd trot over to one of us and beg his human to open it....