Bearded dragon embryos can use two different sets of genes to become a female lizard--one activated by the sex chromosomes and the other activated by high temperatures during development. Sarah ...
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How long do bearded dragons live is something, we must admit we didn't know the answer to. So we spoke to vet, Dr. Rebecca MacMillan to find out! If you are an experienced dragon owner then you ...
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Bearded dragons are more than just cool-looking lizards with spiky beards and chill vibes. Behind their calm exterior lies a treasure trove of quirky habits and fascinating features that most people ...
The dragon, called Henry, was dumped at the Sussex Reptile Centre A female bearded dragon is looking for a permanent home after becoming the longest staying resident at a reptile centre. Henry was ...
Some lizards that begin developing as males will actually hatch as females if the egg is particularly warm – and now we know why. The heat triggers genes that override chromosomal sex determination.
A female bearded dragon is looking for a permanent home after becoming the longest staying resident at a reptile centre. Henry was dumped on the doorstep of the Sussex Reptile Centre in Bognor Regis, ...