AGAMAS

The Fascinating Egyptian Agamas

Egyptian Agamas are one of the most fascinating species of lizards found in the world. Renowned for their vibrant colors and unique behaviors, these agamas have not only captured the attention of reptile enthusiasts but also the interest of pet owners worldwide. The Egyptian Agamas, with their graceful movements and striking appearance, have become an iconic reptile species. Egypt, the native land of these magnificent creatures, has always been at the forefront of reptile exports, and one company that has played a crucial role in this trade is Tut Masr.

Why TuT Masr for Agamas?

The Egyptian agamas exported by Tut Masr represent a diverse range of species. From the vibrant and boldly patterned Uromastyx Aegyptius to the elusive and secretive Acanthodactylus scutellatus, each species has its own unique characteristics that make them highly sought after in the reptile community. These agamas thrive in the arid desert regions of Egypt, adapting to the harsh climate and showcasing their vibrant colors as a means of communication and courtship.

Tut Masr understands the importance of providing optimal care and conditions for these reptiles. They ensure that the agamas are well-fed, housed in appropriate enclosures, and receive regular veterinary check-ups before being exported. This commitment to animal welfare has made them a trusted name in the industry, garnering praise from both pet owners and conservationists alike.

The global demand for Egyptian Agamas continues to increase, thanks in large part to the efforts of Tut Masr. These reptiles have become popular pets due to their striking appearance and relatively low maintenance requirements. Pet owners are captivated by their unique behaviors, such as basking in the sun to regulate their body temperature or displaying territorial displays to assert dominance. Furthermore, Egyptian Agamas are known for their adaptability, making them suitable for a variety of living environments.

TuT Masr Can Also Supply uromastyx Species

the Egyptian Agamas exported by Tut Masr have not only brought joy to reptile enthusiasts worldwide but have also played a significant role in the conservation and preservation of this unique species. Their commitment to providing healthy and well-cared-for reptiles, as well as promoting sustainable practices, sets them apart in the industry. The popularity of these mesmerizing creatures continues to rise, thanks to Tut Masr’s dedication to their well-being. As we admire the beauty of Egyptian Agamas, let us also remain conscientious stewards of their survival and ensure that future generations can share in our appreciation of these captivating reptiles.

26 Laudakia stellio stellio

Laudakia stellio stellio

Roughtail Rock Agama

starred agama

26 Laudakia stellio stellio

Laudakia stellio stellio

Roughtail Rock Agama

starred agama

Pseudotrapelus sinaitus

Sinai Agama

Sinai Agama - Tut Masr Co , Egypt Live Animals Exporter
Sinai Agama - Tut Masr Co , Egypt Live Animals Exporter

Pseudotrapelus sinaitus

Sinai Agama

Agama-mutabilis - Ready to be Exported by TUT Masr Co, Egypt . Mahmoud Nasr

Agama Mutabilis - Trapelus mutabilis

Desert Agama 

Agama-mutabilis - Ready to be Exported by TUT Masr Co, Egypt . Mahmoud Nasr

Agama Mutabilis - Trapelus mutabilis

Desert Agama 

Agama Pallida Pallida

Pale Agama

Agama trapelus Pallida

Agama pallida pallida - Tut Masr Co , Egypt Live Animals Exporter. +0201119566552
Agama pallida pallida - Tut Masr Co , Egypt Live Animals Exporter. +0201119566552

Agama Pallida Pallida

Pale Agama

Agama trapelus Pallida

Agama a.spinosa - Tut Masr Co , Egypt Live Animals Exporter

Agama a.spinosa

Gray’s (Spiny) Agama

Agama a.spinosa - Tut Masr Co , Egypt Live Animals Exporter

Agama a.spinosa

Gray’s (Spiny) Agama

Agama hartmanni

Hartmann’s Agama 

A poorly known, medium-sized agamid lizard reaching a total length of 230 mm and a SVL up to 92 mm, with a depressed body and moderately long limbs

31 Agama hartmanni
31 Agama hartmanni

Agama hartmanni

Hartmann’s Agama 

A poorly known, medium-sized agamid lizard reaching a total length of 230 mm and a SVL up to 92 mm, with a depressed body and moderately long limbs

Laudakia Stellio Brachydactyla agamas exported by tut masr - live reptiles exporter

Laudakia stellio brachydactyla

AKA Painted Dragon

Very different in appearance. Black with orange markings, unusually the females often being the more colourful

Laudakia Stellio Brachydactyla agamas exported by tut masr - live reptiles exporter

Laudakia stellio brachydactyla

AKA Painted Dragon

Very different in appearance. Black with orange markings, unusually the females often being the more colourful

Agama savignyi - Trapelus savignii

Savigny’s agama

33 Agama savignyi
33 Agama savignyi

Agama savignyi - Trapelus savignii

Savigny’s agama

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