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The '''''Uromastyx leptieni''''' is a spiny-tailed |
The '''''Uromastyx leptieni''''' is a [[Uromastyx|spiny-tailed lizard]]<ref>http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Uromastyx_leptieni.html</ref><ref>http://jcvi.org/reptiles/species.php?genus=Uromastyx&species=aegyptia</ref> that was once widely present in many parts of the [[Arabian Gulf]] but is rarely found today due to reduction of habitat. The remainder of the population mostly inhabits the gravel plains of northern [[Oman]] and some parts of the eastern [[UAE]] where it is listed as endangered and slowly vanishing due to the impact brought on by development. This lizard is locally known to the Arabs as ''''Dhab'''' Arabic:''''ضب''''. Their strong skin made good leather for the [[bedouin]]s, while their meat was often considered as an alternative source of protein. |
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Revision as of 20:34, 19 November 2009
The Uromastyx leptieni is a spiny-tailed lizard[1][2] that was once widely present in many parts of the Arabian Gulf but is rarely found today due to reduction of habitat. The remainder of the population mostly inhabits the gravel plains of northern Oman and some parts of the eastern UAE where it is listed as endangered and slowly vanishing due to the impact brought on by development. This lizard is locally known to the Arabs as 'Dhab' Arabic:'ضب'. Their strong skin made good leather for the bedouins, while their meat was often considered as an alternative source of protein.