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BD's can swim?!?!

Sk8ergrl927

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Ok so My housemate has a bearded dragon. Hes still kinda a baby but growing fast. Well his mommy was sick yesterday so while she was in the bath i put Yoshi on the tub to keep her company. Well when she went to get up, he jumped in and started to swim. Im amazed! Is this normal?
 
Bearded dragons are very good swimmers. Just make sure they have a solid place to stand so they can rest from time to time. They tend to tire out quickly.
 
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