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Red-headed Rock Agama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common Agama Lizard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female of Common Agama Lizard Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water Scarcity in SubSaharan Africa A Rusty Taps Plea for Climate Action Royalty Free Stock Photo
Child Labor in SubSaharan Africa A Pushcart Burden of Hardship in a Rural Village Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common hippopotamus, hippopotamus amphibius, or hippo is common to Africa. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young Male Lion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agama
Golden Hour Warthog Silhouette A Breathtaking Sunset in SubSaharan Africas Savanna Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Headed Agama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Intriguing Gaze of a Hippopotamus A CloseUp Portrait from a SubSaharan African Safari Stunning Wildlife Photography Royalty Free Stock Photo
Intriguing Avian Behavior Egyptian Plover Bird Exploits Crocodile Teeth for Food in SubSaharan Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Mamba Macro Photography Venomous Beauty in SubSaharan Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Oryx Grazing Near Sosssuvlei, Namibia In Subsaharan Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Headed Agama Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agama agama is a species of lizard from the Agamidae family, found in most of subsaharan Africa. It is commonly referred to as the Common Agama, Red-headed Rock Agama, or Rainbow Agama. It can often be seen in the heat of the day. in the breeding season the males develop their most dramatic markings, the head and neck and also tail turning bright orange, and the body dark blue. Outside of the breeding season, the male is a plain brown. The females and juveniles are always more cryptically marked. This lizard can be climbing rocks and walls. The diet is insects.


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