Agama (reptile)
See also: Agama
The Agama gathers about thirty Espèce S of Lézard S of the family of the alive Agamidés in Africa, the majority rather in the south, and Borneo. They are Reptile S terrestrial and diurnal.
The agamous one nourishes primarily insects and fruits. Like the Chameleon, it can change color and pass from the dark green to the red brick. It uses its inflatable jugular pocket at the time of the bridal parades or to impress its enemies. Its size is modest (approximately 20 cm).
List species
- Agama aculeata
- Agama agama (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Agama anchietae
- Agama armata
- Agama will atra Daudin, 1802
- Agama bocourti
- Agama bottegi
- Agama boueti
- Agama boulengeri
- Agama caudospinosa
- Agama cornii
- Agama doriae
- Agama etoshae
- Agama gracilimembris
- Agama hartmanni
- Agama hispida
- Agama impalearis
- Agama insularis
- Agama kirkii
- Agama mehelyi
- Agama Montana
- Agama mossambica
- Agama mwanzae
- Agama paragama
- Agama persimilis
- Agama planiceps
- Agama robecchii
- Agama rueppelli
- Agama sankaranica
- Agama spinosa
- Agama weidholzi
External bonds
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