Simon says: "Let's meet the Egyptian Spiny-Tailed Lizard (Uromastyx aegyptia)"
#Imagineisraeltours #simonostertourguide The Egyptian Spiny-Tailed Lizard (Uromastyx aegyptia) Also known as the Dabb Lizard or Egyptian Mastigure, this is one of the largest members of its genus. Native to Egypt (east of the Nile) & the southern half of Israel, they can be found in the eastern Judean Desert, the Arava Valley & the central & southern Negev Desert. Primarily herbivorous, they love leaves, buds, fruits, seeds & flowers - they'll eat insects when no other food is available. During summer droughts, they rely on Acacia trees as their main food source. These lizards dig deep burrows (up to 10 metres long & 1.8 metres deep!) that provide shelter from predators & desert extremes. They also hibernate in these burrows during December & January. Listed as Vulnerable in Israel due to habitat loss & poaching, they're fully protected under Israeli law - it's illegal to disturb, capture or harm them. Spiny-tailed lizards were traditionally ...