look up "brumate" on Google, its close to hiberating but for lizards. They should also be eating, every few days
yes, they do hibernate
They do not hibernate.
Unfortuantly pandas do not hibernate. Im not sure about migrate but my answer is none. They dont hibernate or migrate. Answered by Pepsi906
No, they do not hibernate. They migrate up to 16,000 miles per year.
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
Uromastyx geyri was created in 1922.
Uromastyx Spinipe are vertebrate. Phyla: Chordata Class of organism: Reptilla Kingdom: Animalia Uromastyx Spinipe are in the Agamidae family. Uromastyx Spinipe live in dry rocky areas.
There are multiple species of Uromastyx (approximately 15) with the Mali Uromastyx being the most common type that is distributed in pet stores.
North Africa. There are a huge variety of species ranging from the sometimes 3 foot Egyptian Uromastyx to the small, scarlet red to golden yellow Saharan Uromastyx.
All of the Spiny-tailed lizards belong to the genus Uromastyx.
It's spelled Mali Uromastyx because they come from Mali, which is a North African country.
A uromastyx looks like a dinosaur. It looks prehistoric. It has spikes that cover its tail and thighs. They have a short face. Here's a website.www.deerfernfarms.com
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Some common, large African lizards that may be what you are referring to are: Nile Water Monitor, Savannah monitor, Egyptian Uromastyx (largest Uromastyx, though it could be another kind of Uromastyx), Black or Green Tree monitor. Those are just a few. It is probably a monitor of some sort.
lizards hibernate usually hibernate from the mid of fall and all through winter. dont be scared if your lizard wont eat it is very common. i have an uromastyx and she does the same thing . lizards get really slugish during hibernation. u will usualy see them wake up more in the spring and be through happy and awake selfs.
The smallest Uromastyx is probably the Saharan uromastyx, at a little more than a foot in length. The largest is definitely the Egyptian Uro, which can reach three feet. The most common Uro in the pet trade is either the Ornate Uro (about the same size as the Saharan) or the Mali Uro (about 15-16" in length).
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