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Are bearded dragons harmful to humans?

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When startled or handled roughly, a bearded dragon may bite, causing a painful injury. The lizard's venom is not toxic to humans, but wash the wound thoroughly to help prevent infection. Beware of the dragon's skin as well. The skin of a bearded dragon can be rough enough to scratch your skin.


Can you get a disease from a bearded dragon?

The outbreak strain making people sick was identified in samples collected from a bearded dragon and its environment from the home of an ill person in Virginia. Bearded dragons can carry Salmonella germs that can make people sick even if they look healthy and clean.

Can you get sick from a bearded dragon bite?

You can get sick from a bearded dragon bite. However, as with most animal bites, tetanus is a cause for concern. There is also the possibility of secondary bacterial infection of the wound. That said, more often than not, a bite from your bearded dragon will not result in sickness.

What happens if you are bitten by a bearded dragon?

No! Bearded dragons are not poisonous creatures and with such small teeth, there really is no need to worry about any potential dangers that come with being bitten. Now, they do naturally carry salmonella and this can be transmitted to humans BUT this is extremely rare.

Why you shouldn't get a bearded dragon?

Without proper care, bearded dragon “pets” who outlive the one-year curse often suffer from serious and painful health problems, including metabolic bone disease from calcium deficiency, mouth rot, respiratory disease, abscesses, and ulcers.

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