About Agama hispida (Kaup, 1827)
Agama hispida (Kaup, 1827) is a small lizard. It is distributed across Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. Its preferred natural habitat is shrubland. This species reproduces by laying eggs, meaning it is oviparous.
Agama hispida (Kaup, 1827) is a animal in the Agamidae family, order null, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Agama hispida (Kaup, 1827)
Agama hispida is a small oviparous lizard found in shrublands of southern Africa.
Agama hispida (Kaup, 1827) is a small lizard. It is distributed across Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa. Its preferred natural habitat is shrubland. This species reproduces by laying eggs, meaning it is oviparous.
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Ctenophorus nuchalis (De Vis, 1884)
Moloch horridus Gray, 1841
Diploderma brevipes (Gressitt, 1936)
Ctenophorus isolepis (Fischer, 1881)
Agama finchi Böhme, Wagner, Malonza, Lötters & Köhler, 2005
Amphibolurus muricatus (White, 1790)
Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer
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