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It's a somewhat old article (circa 1997) but has some very interesting info about bearded dragons in the wild, not just our P. vitticeps but other species as well. It's very interesting, worth checking out if you're a real beardie fan.
(Substrate debate fans might be interested in reading where the wild beardies are commonly found )
Very cool Hilde. Just took a quick read over it but a very interesting article. Thanks for the link!
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