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HABITAT

  • Where on earth is the animal found: 

    • In the wild, bearded dragons' range extends across most of Australia. They typically prefer to stick to warm, arid areas: deserts, subtropical woodlands, savannas, and scrublands.

  • What natural surroundings does the animal need to thrive:

    • A warm and dry habitat is crucial. 

  • Where does the animal make its home

    • Desert. There are some scrubs, small trees, and rocky areas in Central Australia. This means this species is only semi-arboreal and is not an extreme climber. Because the desert is very hot Bearded Dragons squeeze into small rock crevices to cool down. They also climb plants for higher basking spots to evade predators.

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