Smiling Lizard

$90.00

This Ornate Tree Lizard lives in our backyard and often would climb up on top of this shovel handle to do push-up displays to attract a mate.  I like how the side of the shovel and the lizard appear to be smiling. This lizard was very special in that he had an usual, vertically-forked tail, so it made it easy to recognize him as an individual. I rescued him many times in our garden when he accidentally got stuck in a bucket. Tiny lizards, which I think were his offspring, eventually started showing up in areas he frequented.

This is a ready-to-hang, small glossy metal print (8 inches x 10 inches) with metal hanger on back.

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This Ornate Tree Lizard lives in our backyard and often would climb up on top of this shovel handle to do push-up displays to attract a mate.  I like how the side of the shovel and the lizard appear to be smiling. This lizard was very special in that he had an usual, vertically-forked tail, so it made it easy to recognize him as an individual. I rescued him many times in our garden when he accidentally got stuck in a bucket. Tiny lizards, which I think were his offspring, eventually started showing up in areas he frequented.

This is a ready-to-hang, small glossy metal print (8 inches x 10 inches) with metal hanger on back.

This Ornate Tree Lizard lives in our backyard and often would climb up on top of this shovel handle to do push-up displays to attract a mate.  I like how the side of the shovel and the lizard appear to be smiling. This lizard was very special in that he had an usual, vertically-forked tail, so it made it easy to recognize him as an individual. I rescued him many times in our garden when he accidentally got stuck in a bucket. Tiny lizards, which I think were his offspring, eventually started showing up in areas he frequented.

This is a ready-to-hang, small glossy metal print (8 inches x 10 inches) with metal hanger on back.