Giant Sailfin Lizards (Hydrosaurus microlophus), males, family Agamidae, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
photograph by Radu Fradu
seen from Germany
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seen from Germany
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Giant Sailfin Lizards (Hydrosaurus microlophus), males, family Agamidae, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
photograph by Radu Fradu

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A thorny devil (Moloch horridus) in Yulara, Northern Territory, Australia
by Jake Meney
South Indian Rock Agama (Psammophilus dorsalis), male, family Agamidae, order Squamata, Telangana, India
Also known as the Peninsular Rock Agama or Rock Dragon
Photo by Fareed
Long-nosed Dragon, Kalbarri WA.
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Spider-man, spider-man, does whatever an agama can! Also known as the Mwanza flat-headed rock agama, the spider-man agama is named for the males' bright red and blue coloring, which closely resembles the costume of everyone's other favorite wall crawler. However, in the agama's case, their costume is meant to attract the attention of females; the brighter the colors, the more attractive the lizard.
(Image: A male spider-man agama (Agama mwanzae) by Christian MehlfĂĽhrer)
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Curious cat staring at a lizard (1/2)
“Curious Felis silvestris catus (domestic cat) staring at a passive Calotes versicolor (Oriental garden lizard), in Laos.” - via Wikimedia Commons
oh also peters rock agama (agama picticauda) tyyy
Have you seen the Peter's rock agama (Agama picticauda)?
I have now
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