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Our Dragons


​Bearded Dragon

Bearded dragons are medium sized lizards which are generally 12-24 inches in length. Bearded dragons are native to Australia's desert regions. Their range spans the southeastern Northern Territory and the eastern half of South Australia. These lizards tend to inhabit woodlands, savannahs, and deserts where they can be found basking in the hot sun on rocks and branches. 
Bearded dragons are omnivorous, meaning their diet consists of eat animal and plant matter. Beardies will eat just about anything and are not usually picky eaters. Exotic Edventures feeds our bearded dragons a variety of different foods so that our animals never get bored. Vegetables, greens, fruits, and an assortment of insects are feed to our beardies on a regular basis. 

Interaction Level: Extremely Interactive
Audience: Great for all ages

Conservation Status: Stable Species


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Frilled Dragon

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​​Sulawesi Sailfin Dragon

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  • Programs
    • Education Programs
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    • Edventure Exhibits
    • Animal Tales
    • Creature and Cocktails Parties
    • Film-TV-Media
    • Event FAQ
    • Requesting Animals
    • Terms of Service
  • Animal Ambassadors
  • Rescue/Sanctuary
    • Rescue or Sanctuary?
    • Surrendering an Animal
    • Adoptables
    • Donation & Wish List
    • Do Exotic Animals Make Good Pets?
    • Volunteer
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