Camouflaged desert lizard Arabian toad headed agama (Phrynocephalus arabicus) in Traina Sinkhole (karst depression) AOI 2 north-west of Khor Al Adaid. Southern Qatar

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The image features a desert-dwelling lizard, specifically an Arabian toad-headed agama (Phrynocephalus arabicus), situated within the Traina Sinkhole area of AOI 2 in north-western Khor Al Adaid, Southern Qatar.

**Key Characteristics:**

* **Coloration and Pattern:** The lizard is predominantly light-brown with darker brown spots scattered across its body. It has a distinctive pattern of small, darker brown oval shapes on its back.
* **Body Structure and Legs:** Its elongated, slim body measures approximately 10-12 inches in length, with long legs that enable it to move quickly and efficiently through the sand. The lizard's tail is long and slender, allowing it to balance itself while running or climbing.
* **Head and Eyes:** The head of the lizard is relatively small compared to its body and has a distinctive "toad-like" appearance due to its protruding snout and bulging eyes.

**Environment:**

* **Location:** Traina Sinkhole, AOI 2, north-west of Khor Al Adaid, Southern Qatar.
* **Time of Year:** January 23, 2015.

**Overall Appearance:**

The Arabian toad-headed agama is well adapted to its desert environment, with its camouflage pattern allowing it to blend seamlessly into the sandy terrain. Its long legs and slender body enable it to move quickly and efficiently through the sand, making it an ideal candidate for survival in this arid region. – AI vision

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