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The Bearded Dragon Ecosystem By:Claire The bearded dragon ecosystem.

What is an ecosystem? An Ecosystem is all of the surroundings of a habitat that is made of animals and plants. A ecosystem is the surroundings of a habitat that has plants and animals in it.

The bearded dragon ecosystem The bearded dragon ecosystem is the sunny Australian desert and have their adaptations to help them on the way. The bearded dragon ecosystem is the sunny Australian desert.

What is a biome? A biome is the land surrounding animals that interact with each other such as grasslands, deserts, mountains, and forests. Example: A black black bear lives in a forest and eats animals smaller than it.(I don't know if that's true.)

Bearded dragon biome. The bearded dragons biome is a hot desert and has animals such as the Billby, Thorny devil, Perentie, kangaroo, and Camel.

These are pictures of the Perentie Bilby thorny devil and the desert dingo.

Abiotic vs biotic Abiotic Biotic Abiotic means nonliving. The nonliving things in the bearded dragons ecosystem is sand, water, and rocks. Biotic means living. The living things in the bearded dragon ecosystem is trees, plants, other animals, and grass.

The bearded dragon and earless lizard compared Bearded dragon: no ears, can get up to 18 in. Long, and can be a variety of colors. Earless lizard: no ears, about 10in. Long, and white with black spots.

Fun fact

This is a bearded dragon tank and how big it is. You probably don't know how big of a tank you need for one.

Why? The reason why they need such a big tank Is because their ecosystem is so open, and it needs a lot of things to be taken care of.(45 gallon tank.)

And that was the bearded dragons ecosystem