Do bearded dragons lose their tail?

According to Margaret Wissman, DVM, avian and exotic veterinary consultant, reptiles such as green iguanas and bearded dragons will drop and regrow their tails, while others, such as crested geckos, can lose their tails but will not regrow them.
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Do Beardies tails grow back?

The short answer is "no". It is a common misconception that beardies are able to drop their tail and regrow it. Your bearded dragon cannot drop their tails at will as a defense mechanism nor will their tails regrow even if they lose them through other means such as injury or an accident.
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Why is my bearded dragon tail coming off?

What is this? Tail rot is a serious condition in which the tail of a reptile begins to actually rot away, due to an internal infection. The tail will actually fall off if not attended to, and can even spread the infection up into the body, damaging internal organs.
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Can a bearded dragon break its tail?

Tail rot happens when an injury, broken tail or constriction causes loss of blood flow to the tail. This lead to necrosis – dying of the tissue. As a result, tail becomes dry and falls off. Your bearded dragon's tail can be injured if for example the dragon falls from a higher structure and breaks a part of its tail.
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Is it painful for a lizard to lose its tail?

Losing the tail does not seriously harm a lizard, and may save its life, but the loss of a tail might have some negative effects besides a loss of stored energy.
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What does tail rot on a bearded dragon look like?

A part of the tail that is really dry and has an unusual color are signs of tail rot. Look for flaky, brittle, or coarse textures on the affected parts of your beardie's tail or even a stiff tail that may have a slight bend.
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How do you treat tail rot in lizards?

Once the skin and muscle have been incised you can use the natural break in the vertebra to bend the tail back and forward and essentially snap it off (you can also cut through vertebra but many vets believe it heals better by snapping). Rongeurs can be used to help smooth out the bone if needed.
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What does it mean when a bearded dragon licks you?

If your bearded dragon licks you frequently it's either showing affection towards you or showing that it feels comfortable with its surroundings. Bearded dragons are one of the few reptiles that show affection for their human companions and licking is a sign that you and your beardie are sharing some quality time.
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How long does it take for a bearded dragon to shed its tail?

Typically, a fully body shed will take a bearded dragon around 2 to 3 weeks, but this time is much shorter when they are young. For those dragons which shed portions as opposed to the whole body, it can take a week or so to complete.
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Do bearded dragons recognize their owners?

1. They Are Friendly. Beardies recognize and respond to their owners' voices and touch and are usually even-tempered. They can be great pets for someone who wants a reptile who likes to be held and taken out of his cage.
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Is it painful for bearded dragons to shed?

I've witnessed many reptiles, not just Bearded Dragons, get damaged skin/scales due to keepers “aiding” the shed process. This does cause them pain and can lead to infections, so don't do it.
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What does Pancaking mean bearded dragon?

“Pancaking” — If your bearded dragon suddenly flattens against the ground, spreading out his/her body, s/he is feeling frightened. There may have been a sudden movement that s/he didn't like, or maybe s/he is outside. This is a defensive maneuver dragons use to hide from predators. It also hardens their side spikes.
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Why is my bearded dragon curled up?

The tail curling gesture in bearded dragons signals alertness. Bearded dragons will curl their tails up when excited, chasing prey or running around for other reasons. They will also exhibit the tail curl as a reaction to warmth – when put in hot surroundings or in warm water.
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Why does tail rot happen?

Causes of Tail Rot

The first is usually trauma from either bites from other bearded dragons (often when they are housed together as babies), or bites from insect prey left in the cage. Incomplete sheds can also lead to tail rot, as the old skin can remain and slowly cut off blood flow.
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How long do bearded dragons live?

Caring for your bearded dragon. Bearded dragons, or 'beardies', are one of the most popular lizards in captivity in the UK. They have a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, or even longer, so they're quite a commitment and it's important to keep them in a way that mimics the wild as much as possible.
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How do I destress my bearded dragon?

Consistently offering live food in addition to greens can really make a difference when it comes to destressing your beardie. So, offer both even if they're not consuming them or demonstrating any interest. If crickets are your choice of food, then be sure to not leave any uneaten insects inside the cage.
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How can I tell if my bearded dragon is dehydrated?

If your bearded dragon isn't being given water, chances are it is dehydrated. Signs of dehydration include:
  1. wrinkled skin.
  2. the saliva tackiness, double strands forming when the mouth opens.
  3. decreased elasticity in the skin, the skin tents when gently pinched.
  4. sunken eyes (Gibbons, 2009)
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Do bearded dragons like being petted?

Do they enjoy it when their owners hold and pet them? Even though they are solitary animals, most bearded dragons enjoy interacting with their owners. They usually like being held or having their head, cheeks, or chin scratched.
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What colors do bearded dragons see?

In most cases, they see brighter colors more than heavy and darker colors. If you observe keenly, you will notice that they tend to be more attracted to lighter-colored objects. The only time that a bearded dragon can't see color is in darkness. When in the dark, the bearded dragon's vision is not so good.
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