khalid-alhadrami خالد الحضرمي(@alhadhrami26) 's Twitter Profile Photo

الضب العماني شوكي الذيل - ضب ثومسي
من نوادر الحياة الفطرية في
يتميز بألوانة الجميلة وحجمه الصغير وذيله الشوكي المميز.
Uromastyx themasi, the Omani spiny-tailed lizard is a rare, terrestrial, herbivorous lizard species endemic to Oman. Oman Spiny-tailed Lizard

الضب العماني شوكي الذيل - ضب ثومسي
من نوادر الحياة الفطرية في #عمان 
يتميز بألوانة الجميلة وحجمه الصغير وذيله الشوكي المميز.
Uromastyx themasi, the Omani spiny-tailed lizard is a rare, terrestrial, herbivorous lizard species endemic to Oman.  Oman Spiny-tailed Lizard

 #ظفار
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HerpsFreakk🐍🐸🐢(@BishalN58025383) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Uromastyx thomasi *and *Pristurus carteri* basking together. Photographed in situ by Anna Bauerová in Oman 🇴🇲

Really cool encounter!

*Uromastyx thomasi *and *Pristurus carteri* basking together. Photographed in situ by Anna Bauerová in Oman 🇴🇲

Really cool encounter!
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Iowa Family Exotics & Rescue(@IAFAMX) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ornate uromastyx baby male chowing down. He won’t eat if someone is watching and at the end he catches me peeking 😂 he’s like 😑

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LizardKingProductions(@AdventKing10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very minor change to King Teronos. His back spines. Uromastyx lizards do not have back spines, so to give him large spines like an iguana just won't work. So I brought back his short spines from one of my older pictures.

Very minor change to King Teronos. His back spines. Uromastyx lizards do not have back spines, so to give him large spines like an iguana just won't work. So I brought back his short spines from one of my older pictures. 
#kingteronos #kaiju #uromastyxkaiju
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North Cornwall Academy(@NorthCornwallAP) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Animal Care students were studying animal behaviour today at Dartmoor Zoo. The Uromastyx lizards did some posing for us, but the best behaviour was displayed by our students who were excellent as always, voluntarily helping both the zoo staff and the public

Our Animal Care students were studying animal behaviour today at Dartmoor Zoo. The Uromastyx lizards did some posing for us, but the best behaviour was displayed by our students who were excellent as always, voluntarily helping both the zoo staff and the public #thisisap
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