I assume you mean an Egyptian Uromastyx, the largest of the uromastyx. They live in the dunes in and partially around their namesake land of Egypt.
Yes. Their preferred habitat is mesquite trees within areas of significant ground leaf litter. Sometimes they can be found in suburban areas on fences or telephone poles.
Most Spiny tailed lizards live in North Africa
yes it is
Arabian tahr, Arabian leopard ,sand gazelle,spiny-tailed lizard,Arabian mountain gazelle
All of the Spiny-tailed lizards belong to the genus Uromastyx.
Spiny-tailed monitor was created in 1885.
The blue spiny lizard is an Omnivore.
Sceloporus magister is the scientific name of the desert Spiny Lizard.
South-West Spiny-tailed Gecko was created in 1842.
no
The image above is of a species of spiny lizard that lives in deserts of the southwest United States.
crickets
Probably not