Simon says: "Let's meet Lacertidae- Mesalina bahaeldini (Mount Sinai Lizard)"
Lacertidae- Mesalina bahaeldini (Mount Sinai Lizard) This small lizard is a member of the Lacertidae family & is found in the southern Sinai Peninsula & parts of Israel, & was named after herpetologist, Sherif Baha El Din Here are some cool facts about this desert dweller: It typically live above 600-1000 metres, favouring the rocky terrain of its namesake, Mount Sinai . Like many lizards, this species is oviparous, meaning it lays eggs . A female will lay a clutch of about 5 eggs a year. While it faces some threats like habitat loss from development & tourism, the IUCN currently lists its conservation status as 'Least Concern' Want to walk in the tracks of the Mount Sinai Lizard? Let’s Imagine Israel together! https://imagineisrael-tours.com 🛄TripAdvisor reviews https://shorturl.at/aIR47 Google Reviews: https://g.page/r/CRpU82ZCQ_-qEBE/review 📩 imagineisraelenquiries@gmail.com 📲phone/WhatsApp +972 54 2390412 #ImagineIsraelTours #SimonOsterTourGuideIsrael #M...