How are young, wild-caught Black Dragon Lizards sometimes observed behaving defensively in their natural state?

Answer

They can be defensive and nippy

Young animals often exhibit defensive behaviors, including nipping, reflecting their natural necessity to ward off potential predators while in the wild.

How are young, wild-caught Black Dragon Lizards sometimes observed behaving defensively in their natural state?

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