🦎Pogonas o Dragones Barbudos: Mascotas Fascinantes

Bearded dragons, also known as pogonas, are lizards native to the desert and semi-desert regions of Australia. These fascinating exotic pets have gained popularity due to their unique appearance and interesting behavior. Here's a closer look at these creatures and how to properly care for them. 👇 Fun Facts About Bearded Dragons 🔵Color Variety: There are different morphs of bearded dragons with unique colors and patterns, from the classic brown to more vibrant shades like reds, oranges, and yellows. 🔵Visual Communication: Head movements and beard extension are communication signals between bearded dragons. A black beard can indicate stress or aggression. 🔵Thermoregulation: They can regulate their body temperature through thermoregulation, basking in the sun to warm up and seeking shade to cool down. 🔵Omnivorous: Their diet varies with age. When young, they are primarily carnivorous and then become omnivorous as they mature, consuming insects, vegetables, fruits, and even flowers. Sleeping Patterns: Although they are diurnal, they sleep during the night and rest briefly during the day. Regeneration Ability: They have the ability to regenerate their tail if it becomes detached due to injury or defense. Longevity: With proper care, they can live between 8 and 12 years, and even longer in some cases. Hibernation: In their natural habitat, they can hibernate during the winter to conserve energy and survive harsh conditions. Individual Personality: Each bearded dragon has a unique personality; some are more active and playful, while others may be calmer. Socialization: They often bond with their caregivers and may enjoy interaction, recognizing the people who care for them. Important Care Instructions for Bearded Dragons Suitable Habitat: Provide a spacious, temperature-controlled terrarium (around 32-35°C in the basking area and 24-29°C in the cooler area). Lighting and UVB Light: Use UVB lamps to aid in the synthesis of vitamin D3, essential for calcium absorption. Balanced Diet: Offer a varied diet that includes insects, dark leafy vegetables, and fruits, supplemented with vitamin and calcium supplements. Hydration: Mist them with water or provide a basin for them to bathe in, as some will drink from the dripping water or lick it. Habitat Cleaning: Keep their environment clean to prevent disease. Remove food scraps and clean the terrarium regularly. Proper Handling: Handle them gently and avoid grabbing their tails, as they can easily become detached. Veterinary Visits: Schedule regular checkups with a reptile-trained veterinarian to ensure their good health. Environmental Enrichment: Include rocks, logs, and hiding places to promote exercise and exploration. Avoid Induced Hibernation: If you are inexperienced, it is best to avoid inducing hibernation, as it can be risky. Observation and Care: Observe their behavior regularly for signs of stress, illness, or unusual changes. Bearded Dragons are fascinating pets, but they require a careful commitment to their habitat, feeding, and veterinary care. With proper care, these wonderful lizards can be rewarding companions for many years. 👉SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE https://www.youtube.com/c/soniamundoa... 👉Become a MEMBER of this channel to enjoy benefits:    / @soniamundoanimal   👉You can also become a MEMBER with Patreon   / soniamundoanimal   👉JOIN OUR TELEGRAM GROUP https://t.me/joinchat/GyrAhxOuoVn73fnW 👉TIK TOK   / soniamundoanimal   👉Instagram   / soniamundoanimal   👉Facebook   / soniayelmundoanimal   👉Website https://www.soniamundoanimal.com 👉Contact [email protected] 👉Paypal https://www.paypal.me/soniamundoanimal