Agama Lizard
The various species of Agama Lizards (Lacerta agama) are found in Africa and range in size from about 5 to 12 inches in length when fully grown. They are social creatures and often live in groups called colonies or aggregations. One distinctive behavior of Agama Lizards is head bobbing, which they use for communication. Males may bob their heads to signal dominance, attract mates, or establish territory boundaries.
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The various species of Agama Lizards (Lacerta agama) are found in Africa and range in size from about 5 to 12 inches in length when fully grown. They are social creatures and often live in groups called colonies or aggregations. One distinctive behavior of Agama Lizards is head bobbing, which they use for communication. Males may bob their heads to signal dominance, attract mates, or establish territory boundaries.
Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.
Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Agama Blue, Dark Gray, Gray, Shepherd Brown.
The various species of Agama Lizards (Lacerta agama) are found in Africa and range in size from about 5 to 12 inches in length when fully grown. They are social creatures and often live in groups called colonies or aggregations. One distinctive behavior of Agama Lizards is head bobbing, which they use for communication. Males may bob their heads to signal dominance, attract mates, or establish territory boundaries.
Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.
Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Agama Blue, Dark Gray, Gray, Shepherd Brown.