Agama etoshae explained
Agama etoshae, known as the Etosha agama,[1] is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae.[2] It is a small lizard endemic to northern Namibia and sometimes found in southern Angola.[3] The species is believed to use sandy substrate for the construction of burrows.
Notes and References
- Book: Branch, William Roy. William Roy Branch. Bill Branch's Field Guide to the Snakes and Other Reptiles of Southern Africa. Struik Publishers. 1994. 1868255751. 2nd.
- Hermann. H. -W.. Branch. William Roy. William Roy Branch. June 2013. Fifty years of herpetological research in the Namib Desert and Namibia with an updated and annotated species checklist. Journal of Arid Environments. 93. 94–115. 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2012.05.003. 2013JArEn..93...94H . 49558632 . ResearchGate.
- Heideman. Neil J. L.. 1997. New Distribution Records for Agama etoshae (McLachlan, 1981) in Northern Namibia. 82752138. Israel Journal of Zoology. 43. 4. 405–407. 10.1080/00212210.1997.10688926. 31 January 2024 . 0021-2210. ResearchGate.