Q. In which mountain ranges is the peninsular rock agama (Psammophilus dorsalis) predominantly found?
Answer: Western Ghats
Notes: The peninsular rock agama (Psammophilus dorsalis) is a lizard found on rocky hills in southern India, including the Western Ghats, Nilgiris, South Arcot, and Nallamalai Hills, up to 6000 ft altitude. Males display bright breeding colors; diet consists of insects.
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