Yes, bearded dragons are reptiles belonging to the genus Pogona within the reptile class Reptilia and family Agamidae.
Bearded dragons are generally solitary animals, so it is recommended to keep just one per enclosure to avoid stress and territorial disputes unless you have a very large habitat and carefully monitor their interactions.
Bearded dragons typically live between 8 to 10 years in captivity, with some individuals living up to 15 years when provided with excellent care.
Bearded dragons rarely bite; bites usually occur when they mistake fingers for food or feel threatened, and while the bite can cause minor discomfort, it is not dangerous.