The in land bearded dragon lives up to 10 years. Males have larger heads, darker beards, and enlarged femoral pores.Bearded dragons appear to enjoy interaction with humans. When it is under direct attack, the inland bearded dragon opens its mouth to show its yellow membranes and extend its beard. It darkens the colour of its skin and flattens its body, and will hiss and make small jumps towards the attacker. Bearded dragons are not known to attack humans. habitat: The bearded dragon is native to the semiarid woodland, arid woodland, and rocky desert regions of Central Australia. They are skilled climbers, and often spend just as much time perching on tree limbs, fenceposts, and in bushes as they do on the ground. They spend the morning and early evening sunning themselves on exposed branches or rocks, and retreat to shady areas or underground burrows during the hottest parts of the afternoon.
Biotic
1.rocks (to get heat)
2.air
3.sand (camoflauge)
4.dig down (when it is cold or hot)
5.dig down (to get water)
Abiotic
1.water from plants
2.insects
3.fruits
4.flowers
5.small rodents
6.small lizards
7.leaves
8.plants
Adaptations a bearded dragon needs to survive in the desert
food:
water:
air:
shelter:
Inland Bearded Dragon
(Pogona vitticeps)
The in land bearded dragon lives up to 10 years. Males have larger heads, darker beards, and enlarged femoral pores.Bearded dragons appear to enjoy interaction with humans. When it is under direct attack, the inland bearded dragon opens its mouth to show its yellow membranes and extend its beard. It darkens the colour of its skin and flattens its body, and will hiss and make small jumps towards the attacker. Bearded dragons are not known to attack humans. habitat: The bearded dragon is native to the semiarid woodland, arid woodland, and rocky desert regions of Central Australia. They are skilled climbers, and often spend just as much time perching on tree limbs, fenceposts, and in bushes as they do on the ground. They spend the morning and early evening sunning themselves on exposed branches or rocks, and retreat to shady areas or underground burrows during the hottest parts of the afternoon.
Biotic
1.rocks (to get heat)
2.air
3.sand (camoflauge)
4.dig down (when it is cold or hot)
5.dig down (to get water)
Abiotic
1.water from plants
2.insects
3.fruits
4.flowers
5.small rodents
6.small lizards
7.leaves
8.plants
Adaptations a bearded dragon needs to survive in the desert
food:
water:
air:
shelter:
ecosystem