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[ID: an illustration of a Gila Monster curled in a circle with its tongue sticking out. It is on a light beige background, and is surrounded by sand and pebbles. End.]
made an alternate cover for petrodragonic apocalypse, or; dawn of eternal night, an annihilation of planet earth and the beginning of merciless damnation!
free 2 use for anything except commercial use! just lemme know, i wanna see :D
Hello hope this is okay, was wondering if you knew what the biggest lizard and the smallest lizard that natural habit is in North America? I know I could Google it and get my answer, but I like to ask people about things they are interested in/know a lot about.
Ok, so I 'm going to make this easier on myself, and change this to:
Largest and smallest lizards found int he United States.
Here you go...
Largest lizard found in the US:
Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum), family Helodermatidae, found in the SW United States and northern Mexico
Venomous.
This lizard grows to 56 cm (22 in) long (total length).
photograph by Vaclav
Smallest Lizard in the US:
Florida Reef Gecko (Sphaerodactylus n. notatus), family Sphaerodactylidae, found in the Florida Keys and other islands in the Caribbean
This tiny lizard only grows to total length of up to 5 cm (2 in).
There is debate about whether the species was introduced into the Florida Keys from shipping, or distributed into the island naturally from another part of the Caribbean, though rafting on oceanic debris.
I was playing around with comic cover ideas and stories. I used to really enjoy zoology and I love the idea of adventures with Gila monsters, Frilled sharks, etc. and maybe if I did some actual planning I could make an actual comic for them