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The Kuwaiti environmental activist, Ouda Al-Badhali, calls for the protection of the Kuwaiti sand lizard, known as "Master of the Desert," for its unique ability to adapt to the arid conditions, extreme heat, and droughts in the desert, as well as its important role in Kuwait's ecological balance. He explains that the lizard adapts by digging deep burrows and relies on desert plants for food. During the breeding season, it lays about 40 eggs, which the female protects for up to 40 days. Badhali considers the preservation of this creature essential for maintaining Kuwait’s natural heritage, though its distribution remains limited due to the lack of comprehensive scientific studies on the lizard’s life in the region.
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