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  2. 32 things you can feed your bearded dragon to keep their diet ...

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    A staple for bearded dragons and it's something you can find in your garden for free are dandelion greens. ... can fill up your bearded dragon's stomach without giving them much nutritional ...

  3. 32 quick tips for taking care of bearded dragons - AOL

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    Serve these up alongside lots of leafy greens, like kale and watercress, and colorful veg, like peppers, and your bearded dragon’s stomach (and heart) will be full! 4. Vitamins

  4. Pogona minor - Wikipedia

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    Pogona minor is a species of agamid lizard from a group commonly known as bearded dragons, and is found on the southwest coast and interior of Western Australia.This taxonomic name includes the widespread type known as western bearded dragon, Pogona minor minor which is widespread across West Australia between the Pilbara and the south coast, [2] and the subspecies, Pogona minor minima is ...

  5. Eastern bearded dragon - Wikipedia

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    The eastern bearded dragon (Pogona barbata), also known as common bearded dragon or simply bearded lizard, is an agamid lizard found in wooded parts of Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is one of a group of species known commonly as bearded dragons .

  6. Pogona - Wikipedia

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    Pogona is a genus of reptiles containing eight lizard species, which are often known by the common name bearded dragons or informally (especially in Australia) beardies. The name "bearded dragon" refers to the underside of the throat (or "beard") of the lizard, which can turn black and become inflated for a number of reasons, most often as a result of stress, if they feel threatened, [2] or ...

  7. 5 tips for getting started with a Mediterranean eating plan Ready to dive in? Experts recommend making gradual changes, such as choosing one or two food items to include into your weekly routine.

  8. Central bearded dragon - Wikipedia

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    When cornered or threatened, a bearded dragon will flatten its body against the ground, expand its rib cage outwards, open its mouth and expand its "beard" (guttural pouch; similar to a frilled lizard’s defense tactics, albeit on a smaller scale). The guttural pouch is what essentially earns the species its nickname of "beardie", and can ...

  9. Rankin's dragon - Wikipedia

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    Rankin's dragon (Pogona henrylawsoni) is a species of Australian agamid lizard. It may also be called the pygmy bearded dragon (though the name is shared with other small Pogona species) and the black-soiled bearded dragon. The specific epithet, henrylawsoni, is in honor of the Australian author, poet, and philosopher Henry Lawson. [2]