Although all Lepdo'ami possess scales, the Ag'amaa possess scales different from those of their brethren. Where most Lepdo'ami can successfully camouflage by blending into the environment, the Ag'amaa instead shine with vibrant colors that are nearly impossible to miss. Beyond that, many individuals have large spines or membranes on various parts of their bodies, which often allow for an almost intimidating appearance. The exact size and shape of these displays is unique for each individual, and no Ag'amaa is the same.
The Ag'amaa often use their bright scales or membranous frills as an intimidation tactic, being able to convince potential threats that they are larger and deadlier than they really are. Paired with their exceptional agility, an Ag'amaa could disorient and disappear as quickly as they may have appeared.