1. The natural habitat of bearded dragons includes12345:
    • Arid regions of Australia and Indonesia
    • Warm and dry climates such as deserts, subtropical woodlands, savannas, and scrublands
    • Availability of rocks and other elevated surfaces
    • Bushes, trees, and rocky areas
    • Diurnal behavior and omnivorous diet
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    The bearded dragon vitticeps species lives in Central Australia so its habitat is all desert. In the wild they have over 12 hours of intense sunlight a day with very few lakes or ponds nearby. This creates an environment that is hot and dry (i.e. low humidity). There are some scrubs, small trees, and rocky areas in Central Australia.
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    Bearded dragons are found in the arid regions of Australia and Indonesia. They prefer to live in areas with warm and dry climates such as deserts, subtropical woodlands, savannas, and scrublands. One of the key features of the bearded dragon’s natural habitat is the availability of rocks and other elevated surfaces.
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    In the wild, bearded dragons’ range extends across most of Australia. They typically prefer to stick to warm, arid areas: deserts, subtropical woodlands, savannas, and scrublands.
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    Bearded Dragon Natural Habitat The bearded dragon’s natural habitats are the arid areas of Australia, where vegetation is scarce. The ground is mostly dry, hardened soil, and rocks, with some loose soil and sand. Diverse vegetation doesn’t thrive, but there are still desert shrubs and small trees suitable for hiding and climbing.
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    The Inland Bearded Dragon lives in the arid woodlands and deserts of central Australia. It spends much of its waking hours in bushes and trees, and is also found basking on rocks. When it is extremely hot, the bearded dragon will burrow underground. The bearded dragon is diurnal and an omnivore.
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