RIYADH: A rare species of lizard known as Savigny’s agama (Trapelus savignii) has been spotted in Ƶ’s Northern Borders region, state news agency SPA reported on Tuesday.
It is thought the lizard, notable for its striking coloration, has appeared in the Arar desert due to the abundance of plants and natural reserves in the area.
Ƶ’s Northern Borders region is distinguished by its diverse ecosystems due to its vast size and unique geography, resulting in rich biodiversity and natural resources essential for ecological balance, especially among its varied wildlife.
Adnan Khalifta, a member of the Aman Environmental Society and a wildlife enthusiast, explained that this lizard is one of the rare and limited species in the Northern Borders region.
He said the medium-sized lizard has a flat body, broad triangular head, and relatively long tail, covered with large spiky scales on its back and head. It is active during the day.
He added the lizards feed on insects and invertebrates, living in rocky areas and gravel plains where it is well adapted.
To escape the desert heat, it climbs desert shrubs and rocks.
Its coloration generally blends with the sandy surroundings, but males display a striking blue along the head, neck, and sides during mating season to attract females, while females lack this coloration.