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for the past 20 minutes my baby bd has been waving.is this more of female thing?it is too young 4 me to tell by looking.but i read somewhere that females wave.is this true?thanks :)
 
Waving is sign of submission. Males and females mostly do it when they feel intimidated or threatened. Although some of the younger (3-9 months of age) dragons seem to do for no apparent reason. They usually outgrow the random waving by the age of one and then you'll really only see it during mating season, a fight, or as a sign of stress.
 
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