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Bearded Dragon


Bearded Dragon
Photo Information
Copyright: Dennis Bavenmark (denka) Silver Note Writer [C: 2 W: 0 N: 35] (850)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-05-11
Categories: Pets
Camera: Canon EOS 300 D, Sigma 70-300 APO Macro super II, CompactFlash
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-05-15 12:16
Viewed: 482
Points: 4
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Description: Species: Bearded Dragon (Amphibolurus barbatus)
Taken in Korkeasaari zoo Helsinki Finland 1 week ago.

Use: Social and Thermoregulatory Behavior

Behavioral Postures

Maintenance postures: All general or maintenance behavioral postures or positions are included here.

Sleeping: Eyes closed flat against substrate.

Resting: Flat against substrate, head slightly raised (raised higher than in submission).

Shade rest: Same as resting, but abdomen not flat against substrate, usually slightly or almost completely raised off substrate. Head slightly raised and looking around.

Hidden: Flat against substrate, often with body expanded as in thigmothermic basking. Occurs when approached in the field and presumably is an attempt to rely on protection afforded by concealing coloration. If disturbed further, the lizard goes into a defensive display.

Alert: Head and body raised off ground; tail against ground or tip raised, often looking about.

About:

A variety of feeding and drinking behavioral postures include

Investigative look: body alert, lizard looks up or down, occasionally to side to side and down as in side look down.

Tongue lick: With tongue flicking out toward object or substrate.

Object pickup, Food grab, Pull back of head, Chew, Swallow

Drinking: (Lee and Badham, 1963) The head is down (or occasionally toward or against rock or wall), the tongue goes out, and up, with the mouth barely open.

Tongue flip: The tongue comes out, and up, with the mouth barely open.

Object lean: The lizard holds onto a rock or object with claws of front leg, leans its chest and sometimes part of its belly against the object, bracing against the ground with its hind legs and tail.

Object lean: This differs from extreme positive orientation to sun in that in the latter the belly and claws do not touch the substrate.

Mouth open: May be because of drinking, feeding, tongue lick or flip.

Defensive threat display: Beard out and forward

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good shot!

Wonderful picture of this beast. Great sharpness and colors. And a very informative note !

Marleen

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