Life is ours, we live it our way 🧡 | 20, he him | worldbuilding nerd, lizard poster, aspiring writer, gay as hell | 🇪🇸/🇬🇧/🇫🇷 | p: Matfurro (TG) b: sailingshipfluff (disc)
Ivel ☀️🔥 || lizor, of the hongry kind
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Lizard of the day: Anatolian lizard!
A small species from the Middle East! They inhabit rocky areas with vegetation, seeking shade under pistachio and walnut trees. Males have a bright blue/teal tail and dark blue spots across their bodies!
Lizard of the day: Canary wall gecko!
A species from the Canary Islands! They inhabit in all sorts of places there. They have a striking bronze coloration alongside their golden eyes! They tend to yap a lot, having a wide variety of calls and sounds for different uses.
Lizard of the day: Maccoy's elf skink!
A unique Australian species! They owe their name to their small size and their natural habitat, that being forests. They have a beautiful iridescent brown skin and striking maroon eyes!
Lizard of the day: New Mexico whiptail!
A female-only species! They reproduce via parthenogenesis and engage in mating behaviors with each other, so... LESBIAN LIZARDS!!! They're diurnal and can lay up to 4 eggs every mid-summer.
Did a lil rhinoplasty on my ref :p
Lizard of the day: Great desert skink!
An Australian species known for their fiery coloration! They're a social and burrowing species. They work in cooperation with one another to build and take care of their burrows, even digging out specific rooms for use as bathrooms!
Lizard of the day: Rough knob-tailed gecko!
An Australian species easily recognizable from other knob-tailed geckos thanks to their prickly skin! They're one of three species of Australian geckos that are unable to shed their tails and grow new ones.
Lizard of the day: Mwanza flat-headed rock agama!
BISEXUAL COLORED LIZARD! (only males tho) They're endemic to Tanzania! They live in arid zones and can often be seen in the heat of the day basking on rocks. Males can have up to five breeding partners and are highly territorial.
I'm so hungry I could eat a sun
Lizard of the day: Sheltopusik!
A legless lizard species that can be found from Southern Europe to Central Asia! They're mostly active in wet weather, hunting down snails and slugs with their specialized shell-breaking jaws! They're capable of musking and shedding their tail.