Image of Sinai agama
![Image of Sinai agama](https://beta-repo.eol.org/data/media/3b/67/e2/18.https___www_inaturalist_org_photos_4241482.580x360.jpg)
Description:
We followed the lizard for quite a while. We first spotted it over a prominent rock near the edge of the valley, we kept taking pictures for around 15 minutes. It kept running away, but only for small distances, and didn't really try to hide. The exact location where the lizard was spotted was at the trail between Ar-Rummana camp and Dana village, but only few hundred meters away from the camp. Since the color is bright blue, it's certainly a male which was looking for a mate, as he was running around a relatively open area. It was also the breeding season, as the observation was taken early in the spring.
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