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Anonymous File :-(, x)
It's normal, don't really worry. It is very likely that your lizard is going through brumation, like hibernation but for reptiles. (Google it). My beardie is right now, too, he does it every year. This happens when it's winter and butt-cold outside. Bearded dragons can become very lethargic and not eat nearly as much as they usually do. Mine also likes to burrow at the bottom of the cage under the paper and I keep having to put him back under the heat lamp so that he doesn't get too cold.
Remember that these can also be signs that your dragon is sick, so just be aware. Make sure the cage is warm, but I'm sure your dragon is just fine.
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