This webpage is about the Yellow-Throated Agama Iguana.  This odd animal is a mix between the Yellow-Throated-Longclaw, Agama Lizard and the Desert Iguana butt.  It’ tail is 1 ½ times longer than it body.  It’s legs are very strong so they are good climbers.  Their legs have long claws that help them climb. Females have brown heads while males have yellow heads. It is relatively small. It’s about 7 feet long without the tail (with the tail its 16 1/2 feet long) and eats the zebras and the young mammals on the Savanna. They have prides like lions and they hunt together. Its prides may consist up to 10 to 20 Yellow-Throated Agama Iguana.  It can chase down the many younger animals because of its speed, power and stealth. It is the top predator. It sometimes gets help from the Patas Iguaneetah to take the Sidehill Wompa because the Sidehill Wompa always verbally insults it until it cries with the help of the Polar Monking.  When they go to fight, Sidehill Wompas and Polar Monkings send only the top males to challenge their opponents.  These fights have never been seen until now. The Yellow-Throated Agama Iguana uses its long claws to clash its enemies and its prey. They fight till one side gives up, which can range from minutes to days. When the Patas Iguaneetah gets to be too numerous, the Yellow-Throated Agama Iguana,  Sidehill Wompas, and the Polar Monking all gang up on the Patas Iguaneetah to lower there numbers, but this time Yellow-Throated Agama Iguana,  Sidehill Wompas, and the Polar Monking bring their friends, packs and prides.  This animal is very rare and unique in its strength and weaknesses. These animals are found in the savanna and other places like mountains and High Trails.  They have adapted to the change in climate.  This monstrous lizard hibernates during the winter in the mountains and High trails. If you ever encounter it, do not run because it triggers a hunter’s instinct to chase the runner and kill the runner. Walk backwards slow and easy. Try not scare it.  If possible, give it some meat and it might leave with the meat in its mouth, leaving you alone. If seen from a distance, try not to attract any attention and please call 555-9375.

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