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Shashemene, Ethiopia (Google, OSM) Out of range!
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Description

They live in a wide range of habitats, from forest to savannah, even living in built up areas. This species can often be found scaling the sides of trees. In studies they were found to inhabit mainly Acacia Karroo and occasionally found in Protea Caffra and dead trees.
They range across most of central Africa down into South Africa including Ethiopia, Kenya, Congo, Angola and Namibia. You can find 12 different species of Agama in South Africa and inhabiting the North of the country, Acanthocercus Atricollis being one of these.
Normally a male displaying his colours won’t be far away from several females. These lizards tend to live in colonies with one dominant male and a group of females and other subordinate males.

Comments & Identifications

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Black-necked Agama - Photo CC BY-NC-ND Richard Droker
rasaziz's ID: Black-necked Agama (Acanthocercus atricollis)
Posted by rasaziz 8 months ago
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Black-necked Agama - Photo CC BY-NC-ND Richard Droker
rasaziz's ID: Black-necked Agama (Acanthocercus atricollis)
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