20 Of The World's Most Cutest And Largest Lizard Species
The peninsular rock agama (South Indian rock agama) (Psammophilus dorsalis) is a common species of agama found on rocky hills in south India. They are normally 13-30cm long with the males measuring 3 to 5 inches longer than the females. The lizards normally live in a small group with one male as the leader. The lead male is allowed to mate with the females, but the other males cannot mate with any female in the group, unless they eliminate the lead male or form their own group. Rock agamas feed on insects, reptiles, small mammals, and vegetation.