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Spiny Tailed Agama

Uromastyx aegyptia microlepis

Description:

The Spiny Tailed Agama (also known as Dhab locally) is a large lizard in the Agamidae family that can reach lengths up to 90 cm. It gets its name from the heavy spiked tail (see third picture) that it can swing at attackers with great velocity. The colour of the STA matches the desert environment it is found in. However, they are capable of changing colour towards a darker shade during colder temperatures to absorb more heat. Here, under the blazing sunlight the skin colour is lighter. During the day they can be seen basking in the sun, often with a flattened abdomen laying on top of sand mounds. If you come to close they will quickly seek shelter in the underground chambers they have dug out.

Habitat:

Desert environment.

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6 Comments

Elsa
Elsa 11 years ago

Thank you very much Jakubko =) I will continue the reptile hunt in Qatar this weekend!

Jacob Gorneau
Jacob Gorneau 11 years ago

What a beautiful agama! Awesome spotting, Elsa!

Elsa
Elsa 11 years ago

He was indeed Bernadette! I got so excited when we spotted him (or her)!

Bernadette S
Bernadette S 11 years ago

Wow - he's a big one!

Elsa
Elsa 11 years ago

Thank you RiekoS :)

RiekoS
RiekoS 11 years ago

Very nice series.

Elsa
Spotted by
Elsa

Al Wakrah, Qatar

Spotted on Feb 23, 2013
Submitted on Feb 24, 2013

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