Family: Agamidae
Common Name: Hardun Agama
Scientific Name: Laudakia stellio
Food: they normally prefer large insects such as such as beetles, crickets, and spiders their greatest joy is when the flying ants appear.
Distribution: Greece (incl. Lesbos, Paros, Antiparos, Despotiko, Kalymnos, Paxos, Corfu = Corfou, Chios, Samos), Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, Jordan, Israel
Habitat: In the wild they are commonly seen in trees, on rocks and walls, and hiding in crevices.
Color Discription: Brownish scales generally characterize them, though males may also have blue scales on the head and body. Their bellies may be white or yellow in color
Physical Discription: Each of their fingers possesses long, sharp claws. Their tails are often described as spiny. Males are territorial and when they are in a defensive posture, they will chase opponents while shaking their heads.
Size: 12"
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Cage Setup: Sand with lots of rocks.
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