whitehotdragons
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I had a customer tell me something that should tickle any beardie owner.
She is from Australia and told me that while she was still living there they visited a natural park in prime bearded dragon country. She said the the dragons have become so familiar with tourists that she and her husband had one come right up to them while they were having lunch. After continous and intent beardie staring, they were certain it was begging for food. She threw him a bit of lettuce from her sandwich and sure enough the dragon gobbled it up.
I can't believe local dragons are the equivalent of seagulls on the beach or squirrels in the woods.
She is from Australia and told me that while she was still living there they visited a natural park in prime bearded dragon country. She said the the dragons have become so familiar with tourists that she and her husband had one come right up to them while they were having lunch. After continous and intent beardie staring, they were certain it was begging for food. She threw him a bit of lettuce from her sandwich and sure enough the dragon gobbled it up.
I can't believe local dragons are the equivalent of seagulls on the beach or squirrels in the woods.