What does it mean when a lizard bobs his head?

During breeding males will head bob to show their dominance to a female. Males will bob their heads when performing a mating display to initiate courtship. Females show acceptance by bobbing their heads back. Head bobbing can also be a form of aggression and dominance.
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Why do reptiles nod their heads?

What is this? Lots of times, this frequent head bobbing is one of the best ways your reptile knows to communicate that he or she is feeling uncomfortable, intimidated or even ready to search for a mate. Perhaps the beardie is trying to adjust to a new environment or situation, or it could be reacting to another pet.
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How do you know if your lizard is happy?

Exhibiting normal behavior

If your beardie is sleeping normally, coming to eat at mealtimes, eating all their food, having regular bowel movements, and licking you when you pick them up, chances are high that they are a perfectly happy reptile!
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Do female lizards bob their heads?

Yes, while females bob their heads much less frequently than males, the female will also bob her head if feeling threatened.
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What does it mean when a lizard bobs up and down?

There are three main reasons why many species of lizards sometimes bob up and down in a “push-up” motion. These include: Displaying dominance towards another lizard and/or assessing their physical size and strength (usually between males) Courting another lizard for mating (usually done by males towards females)
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Why do lizards flex their neck?

Intimidation. One reason lizards poof up their necks is to intimidate other lizards. Many lizards are territorial. If you have two same-sex male lizards together, and one starts puffing out his neck, he's trying to intimidate the other.
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Can lizards see humans?

They rely primarily on their vision to find food and evade predators. In most regards, they can see just as well, if not better, than humans! Lizards' eyes can see colors that we can't, and they can focus on objects up close and far away with ease.
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Why is my bearded dragon rubbing his head on things?

Hi, it may be that he is coming into a shed! and he is rubbing his face to ease the shed off, iv seen bert doing it many times, its nothing to worry about unless he rubs it red raw. if that happens then take him to the vet! Signs that he is going into a shed : skin going a pale/dull colour.
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Why does my bearded dragon close his eyes when I pet him?

If your bearded dragon is sitting on you and you pet them and they close their eyes, they are not feeling comfortable. Stop petting them when they exhibit this behavior. You are much bigger than they are, and they are trying to show you they are not a threat by closing their eyes.
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Why do lizards stare at you?

Staring could very well be their way of asking you for something good to eat! It happens when you and your gecko have formed a good bond, and they have connected you with being a food provider.
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Why do lizards do push-ups?

Lizards work out for the same reason a guy at the gym might: as a display of strength. And with lizards, as can be the case with men, the push-ups also mean "get out of my territory." And a new study finds some lizards make a morning and evening routine out of the displays.
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What does lizard head mean?

Lizard Head in British English

(ˈlɪzəd hɛd ) noun. a promontory in SW England, in SW Cornwall: the southernmost point in Great Britain. another name for Lizard.
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Can lizards recognize their owners?

Despite their cold-blooded demeanor, lizards can form personal relationships with people. A team of scientists has shown that iguanas recognize their human handlers and greet them differently, compared with strangers.
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Can pet lizards show affection?

Hoppes, “but lizards and tortoises appear to like some people more than others. They also seem to show the most emotions, as many lizards do appear to show pleasure when being stroked.”
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Do bearded dragons like to be petted?

In our vast experience owning and dealing with bearded dragons, they do enjoy being petted as long as they're properly socialized to being handled. For evidence, take a look at how a bearded dragon tends to close its eyes and relax when petted.
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How do you tell if a bearded dragon likes you?

You can absolutely say your Bearded Dragon is happy and likes you when it shows no signs of aggression and only affection. Beardies like to project their emotions, and an upset dragon will be biting, bobbing their head, puffing out their beard, and hissing at you.
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Why is my lizard glass surfing?

Glass surfing is thought to be a result of stress and a bearded dragon may be stressed for several reasons: An enclosure or tank that's too small for it can stress a bearded dragon out. Another bearded dragon, even if they're not housed together, may be interpreted as competition for a bearded dragon and cause stress.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon wants attention?

Now, if you notice your bearded dragon's color change out of nowhere or come on in a very dramatic fashion, this is when you'll want to pay attention… A bearded dragon that darkens its body or beard is typically one that is either cold, angry, scared, stressed, ill, or threatened.
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Can lizard speak?

They can “talk”

Most people probably don't think of lizards as big noisemakers, but these creatures are animals you didn't know could talk, and can get chatty when they want to. Many types of geckos make chips and chirps, some inaudible to humans but others very pronounced.
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Do lizards like the Dark?

Lizards are attracted to bright light for two reasons: they're a heat source, and they attract insects. Turning off lights and keeping rooms of your home dark when you're not using them can make your living spaces less friendly to lizards.
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Are lizards friendly?

But lizards can be lovable, affectionate companions. So long as you provide them with their basic needs – housed in a good sized vivarium with heat and UV light – they can live for many years as an entertaining addition to your household.
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How can you tell if a lizard is male or female?

An ultrasound can easily determine a reptile's gender and can also help to tell if the reptile is reproductively active. It is not painful and can be performed in most species that are large enough (some really small species are just too small to get accurate results).
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How do lizards communicate?

Some lizards use tactile communication. The term tactile means touch, and lizards that use tactile communication either use direct or indirect "touch" as a form of communication. Some species come into direct contact with one another, such as nudging, licking, biting, or bumping another lizard.
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What is the red thing on a lizard's neck?

Some lizards have a flap of skin beneath their head and neck, termed a dewlap. The color, size and shape of the dewlap varies by species, gender, and to an extent, individual.
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Do pet lizards know their name?

Reptiles cannot necessarily recognize their name as a spoken word in the way that a dog or cat can. You may notice a lizard coming toward you when you call their name, but there's a greater chance this is because the lizard associates your presence with things they want, such as food.
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