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Why Do BERD Bob Their Heads?

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Written by Angel Horowitz
Updated over a month ago

One of the most fascinating behaviors of BERD is head bobbing. This movement is often a sign of communication, whether it's asserting dominance, acknowledging another dragon, or even recognizing their owner. Rapid head bobbing is typically associated with aggression or territory claims, while slow nods may be a sign of submission.

According to BERD, understanding these behaviors helps owners better interact with their reptiles. Observing when and how your Dragon Bearded bobs its head can give insight into its mood and comfort level in its environment.

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