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hey every one my name is Morbis Smokey Mac Pot just call me lizz tho im a Uromastyx dispar maliensis, my mate was a Mali Uromastyx her name was N.I.S.B.A.H. she n my others friends spot allowishus n samaurai a tiqilia,indonesian gigas blue tongued skink past away in summer of 2008 they suddenly fell ill n died im the sole survivor i cant remember my hatch date but i do remember my purchase day it was a cold nov day in 2002 by this fun loving long haired hippie metal freak named lee his is really laid back n cool glad to have him as my owner here some info on me.

The Uromastyx is a genus of lizard whose members are better-known as Spiny-tailed lizards, uros, mastigures, or dabb lizards. Uromastykes are primarily herbivorous, but occasionally eat insects, especially when young. They spend most of their waking hours basking in the sun, hiding in underground chambers at daytime or when danger appears. They tend to establish themselves in hilly, rocky areas with good shelter and accessible vegetation.




Contents
1 Taxonomy
2 Description
3 Distribution
4 Reproduction
5 Nutrition
6 Captivity
7 References


Taxonomy
The generic name (Uromastyx) is derived from the Ancient Greek words ourá (οὐρά) meaning "tail" and mastigo (Μαστίχα) meaning "whip" or "scourge", after the thick-spiked tail characteristic of all Uromastyx species.

The species are:

Bell's Dabb Lizard, Uromastyx acanthinura
*Dabb Lizard, Uromastyx aegyptia* r.i.p Allowishus
Uromastyx alfredschmidti
Iranian Mastigure, Uromastyx asmussi
Bent's Mastigure, Uromastyx benti
Uromastyx dispar dispar
Sahara Mastigure, Uromastyx geyri
*Hardwick's Spiny-tailed Lizard, Uromastyx hardwickii* r.i.p Spot
Uromastyx leptieni
Mesopotamian Mastigure, Uromastyx loricata
Somali Mastigure, Uromastyx macfadyeni
**Mali Uromastyx, Uromastyx dispar maliensis** me n my mate r.i.p. N.I.S.B.A.H.
Uromastyx occidentalis
Eyed Dabb Lizard, Uromastyx ocellata
Uromastyx ornata
Princely Mastigure, Uromastyx princeps
Oman Spiny-tailed Lizard, Uromastyx thomasi
Uromastyx yemenensis yemenensis
Uromastyx yemenensis shobraki

Description

Uromastyx asmussiTheir size ranges from 14 inches (U. hardwickii) to 36 inches or more (U. aegyptius). Hatchlings or neonates are usually no more than 3-4 inches in length. Like many reptiles, these lizards' colors change according to the temperature; during cool weather they appear dull and dark but the colors become lighter in warm weather, especially when basking; the darker pigmentation allows their skin to soak up more sunlight.

Their spiked tail is muscular and heavy, and can be swung at an attacker with great velocity, usually accompanied by hissing and an open-mouthed display of (small) teeth. Uros generally sleep in their burrows with their tails closest to the opening, in order to thwart intruders.

Distribution

Female Mali uromastyx.Uromastyx inhabit a range stretching through most of North Africa, the Middle East and across south-central Asia and into India. This area spreads across 5000 miles and 30 countries. They occur at elevations from sea level to well over 3000 feet. They are regularly eaten, and sold in produce markets, by local peoples. Uromastyx tend to bask in areas with surface temperatures of over 120 °F.

Reproduction

A juvenile Indian Spiny-tailed Lizard Uromastyx hardwickii.A female Uromastyx can lay anywhere from 5 to 40 eggs, depending on age and species. Eggs are laid approximately 30 days following copulation with an incubation time of 70-80 days. The neonates weigh 4-6 grams and are about 2 inches (5.1 cm) snout to vent length. They rapidly gain weight during the first few weeks following hatching.

A field study in Algeria concluded that Moroccan spiny-tailed lizards add approximately 2 inches (5.1 cm) of total growth each year until around the age of 8-9 years.

Female uros are smaller and less colorful than males. For example, U. maliensis females are light tan with black dorsal spots, while males are mostly bright yellow with mottled black markings. Females also tend to have shorter claws.

Nutrition
These lizards acquire most of the water they need from the vegetation they ingest. They have rarely been observed drinking standing water. (They may urinate when frightened; this can rapidly deplete their crucial water stores.) The humidity of the enclosure must be kept low to prevent respiratory problems. Captive uros’ diets must be predominantly herbivorous, consisting of endive, dandelion greens, Bok Choy, and escarole. Some lettuces have almost no nutritive value, but can be given once in a while as a water source. They can consume de-thorned cacti with their powerful jaws, especially if they need water. The lizards' food should be frequently dusted with a calcium and a uromastyx designed supplement to help prevent health problems. It is very important to avoid spinach, chard, flowering kale, and parsley in the diets of all reptiles, since the oxalates in spinach prevent the uptake of calcium into the bloodstream. Some believe feeding insect foods, such as crickets and mealworms, should be avoided because of health problems, but many other breeders and hobbyists maintain that insects can be a small part of the animal's diet (less than 10% of all foods eaten) without any danger to the lizard. A good diet plan is plant matter every day or every other day, and insects every month or two. Insect protein is difficult for uros' livers to digest.

Captivity
Historically, captive Uromastyx had a poor survival rate, due to a lack of understanding of their dietary and environmental needs. In recent years, knowledge has significantly increased, and appropriate diet and care has led to survival rates and longevity approaching and perhaps surpassing those in the wild.

The Mali Uromastyx is considered an ideal species to choose as a pet because they readily adapt to a captive environment. Another good species of Uromastyx that adapts to captivity, and comes in some beautiful color varieties, is Uromastyx ocellata ornata. Artificial UVB/UVA light and vitamin supplements must be balanced with proper food and nutrition. Proper enclosures can be costly, as these are roaming animals with large space needs for their size, combined with the need to provide heat and ultraviolet light. Though the lizards bask at very high temperatures, there must be a temperature gradient within the enclosure allowing them to cool off away from the heat lamps. A cooling-down period over winter months can trigger the breeding response when temperatures rise in the spring. The temporary slowing-down of their metabolisms also lengthens the animals' lifespans.

Uromastyx are burrowing lizards, and need substrate deep enough to burrow in, or a low structure under which to hide. In the wild, these lizards' burrows can reach 10 feet in length.

hey yall, It's me smokeys owner you will either like me or you wont like me i dont give a fuck either way i like to have fun joke around i love animals i own 5 lizards 4 died in the summer a dog who past away in 06 n 2 cats will watch any movie listen to any music mainly metal rock anything loud and abusive im here to have fun n find friends new or old i like the outdoors n just chillin make sure to sign my guest book



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