An ornate mastigure (Uromastyx ornata) in Palestine
by Yuval Evron

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An ornate mastigure (Uromastyx ornata) in Palestine
by Yuval Evron
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Spider-man, spider-man, does whatever an agama can! Also known as the Mwanza flat-headed rock agama, the spider-man agama is named for the males' bright red and blue coloring, which closely resembles the costume of everyone's other favorite wall crawler. However, in the agama's case, their costume is meant to attract the attention of females; the brighter the colors, the more attractive the lizard.
(Image: A male spider-man agama (Agama mwanzae) by Christian Mehlführer)
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Common agama (Agama agama)
Reptiles and Amphibians of the World. Written by Hans Hvass. Illustrated by Wilhelm Eigener. Originally published in 1958.
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Flat-Headed Rock Agama (Agama mwanzae)
Christian Mehlführer, Serengeti National Park, Tanzania.
Shivaismo Cachemira Y La Gran Unidad En La Conciencia
Shivaismo Cachemira Y La Gran Unidad En La Conciencia
1.- El reconocimiento del Ser del Shivaismo de Cachemira El Shivaismo de Cachemira promueve el reconocimiento (personal) de que somos una unidad con Shiva. Es la tradición monista (no dualista) más vinculada a la filosofía Advaita de las Escuelas Shivaitas existentes. El Shivaismo de Cachemira apareció en el siglo IX en la región de Cachemira, al norte de la India. En aquella época, la región…
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War Dance by Victor Tyakht
Two rival toad-headed agamas run and jump alongside one another in an energetic display designed to warn off the weaker opponent. These lizards are extremely territorial and fiercely protect their domain. ‘The conflict escalated very quickly in the searing heat, the air full of burning sand blown up from the dunes,’ says Victor.
Toad-headed agamas are commonly found in sandy deserts and are characterised by the red frills at the corners of their mouths, which they inflate to look bigger and more aggressive. To appear even more threatening they curl up their tail, mimicking the pose of a scorpion.
The way the Agamas are passed from divinity to the acaryas and devotees, beautiful painting, by artist Samdar Singh Khangarot Sagar .
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