Why Does My Lizard Do That?
Descifra el lenguaje corporal, hábitos y peculiaridades de tu reptil con explicaciones respaldadas por la ciencia.
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La mayoría de los comportamientos de reptil son impulsados por instinto, comunicación o necesidades de salud. Explora los comportamientos comunes de reptil a continuación.
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Why does my lizard bob their head?
Head bobbing is a common behavior in bearded dragons and many other lizard species. It serves as a form of communication — fast, aggressive bobbing signals dominance, while slow bobbing can be a greeting or acknowledgment.
Why does my lizard wave their arm?
Arm waving — raising one front leg and slowly rotating it — is a submissive gesture most commonly seen in bearded dragons. It signals "I am not a threat" and is often directed at larger lizards, other pets, or even their owner.
Why does my lizard change color?
Many lizards change color to communicate mood, regulate temperature, or signal health status. Bearded dragons darken their beard when stressed, chameleons shift colors based on mood, and many species lighten when warm and darken when cold.
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Fuentes Confiables: ASPCA Animal Behavior, AKC Behavior