Yes
Bearded dragons have been known to eat them.
Yes, but most baby Bearded Dragons will not. They normally do not eat vegetation, but adults will. Adult will eat alfalfa hay, powdered milk cat or dog food, salad, crickets, flightless fruit flies, meal worms, and other bugs.
No. Because Bearded Dragons Only Live In Australia.
Yes. Bearded Dragons are omnivores, capable of subsisting on a wide variety of food sources. A typical captive bearded dragon's diet consists mostly of leafy greens and vegetables, supplemented regularly with insects. Crickets are the most popular feeder choice, but bearded dragons can also be fed other insects such as mealworms, locusts, worms, and even certain varieties of roaches. Young dragons require a significantly greater insect-to-plant matter ratio in their diets than adults.
No
No.
Bearded Dragons DO EAT THEIR YOUNG. My brother had a large Bearded Dragon and i had to small ones the big **** ate one of my little dragons in a heart beat. Alex
You should give bearded dragons bugs, I'm not sure if they can have small mice or not.
no, the sting can inflame the inside of their mouth and kill them, as well as hurt them very much. aviod wild bugs, just stick to farm raised crickets, any wild bugs can carry disease.
Bearded Dragons, iguanas, and others.
No