Sombrero Lizard
by Clampy
Traditional Artist
20 years ago
Native to the deserts of Central America, the sombrero lizard uses it's large hat as both protection from the sun's rays, and to keep warm at night. Peculiar horns jut outwards from it's jaws at right angles to the rest of the face, giving the Sombrero Lizard a distinct, moustachioed look. Many scholars believe this is to help the Sombrero lizard from being made fun of by it's peers.
This particular Sombrero Lizard is currently engaged in an activity the humble creatures call a 'Fiesta of Legs'.
This particular Sombrero Lizard is currently engaged in an activity the humble creatures call a 'Fiesta of Legs'.
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