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That would be the best solution
Exactly.
You are in no position to accept responsiblity for such a creature so should not be doing so.
Yeah I agree with Okami, animals should have good owners.
Sorry I really just had to point that out ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
if u took the time to read. youd realize i have used google. but thanks for trying to be clever.
Crickets are what we feed them most of the time.
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Bearded Dragons are native to Australia, a bit like me.
They're territorial, so sometimes they'll rear up and make faces at you. When that happens, just give 'em some space and come back later. That applies to all animals from housecats to elephants, if the animal says "leave me alone" - you leave it alone until it calms down or chances are you get bitten.
They're Reptiles. That means they can't warm their own blood. If they get too cold, they die. Keep it warm by putting it in the hottest room in the house with maximum direct sunlight - they evolved for a really hot climate and need to be kept hot. If you keep it, you'll need UV light tubes and/or a heater to keep it warm in winter.
Don't give it blankets or clothes or anything like that. Warm clothes work for Mammals like us because we can warm ourselves from the inside - we generate our own heat, and that heat gets retained by the clothing. Reptiles can't, putting a cold Reptile in a blanket won't make it any warmer.
They're Omnivores. They eat a mix of plants and bugs. Don't just feed them crickets, give them Squash and Endives every now and then. And maybe a carrot as a treat They need a balanced diet, just like you. You can get a month's supply of crickets for about $20, so they are at least a cheap pet to care for.