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Uromastyx hardwickii |
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Uromastyx hardiwickii
From a wide area between South East Afghanistan, Pakistan and North India.
Uromastyx hardwickii is considered to be the most primitive among all Uromastyx. Its morphology is characteristic and evokes the one of Leiolepis spp witch is, on some aspects, ancestor of Uromastyx sort, and that lives in South China and Far East. An adult reaches 30 to 40 cm (12 to 16 in.) with a maximum of 45 cm (18 in.). Indian spiny-tail is a gregarious Uromastyx which can be maintained in group. It is a desert and vegetarian lizard.
We have 5 individuals and we've had our first hatchlings in 2004.
Hatching in 2004
Hatching in 2006
Hatchling
Babies' feeding
Portraiture
Adult male
Adult female
Both characteristics black blotches at the groin
A close-up shot of the tail
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