
Like a lot of us, this snake is taking on more than it can chew.
Photo credit unknown. Via Haha.nu.
Ugly? Adorable? Uglorable!
July 13th, 2011 — kento's posts, photo credit unknown, reptiles and amphibians, via
April 3rd, 2008 — animals, awful animal alliteration, kento's posts, reptiles and amphibians, via
Perhaps the title is misleading, as it’s most likely not trying to hide, but considering the chameleon is popularly known as a lizard that changes its colors for camouflage, these colors seem rather wild.

Via Curnen’s Flickr photostream.
March 27th, 2008 — animals, chordates, reptiles and amphibians, sphenodontians
I found that somebody found the site by looking up “weird lizards,” which I thought was a cute search term. Unfortunately, I don’t have a great excuse to use such a title here because, first, it doesn’t look terribly weird, and second, the tuatara isn’t a lizard. The tuatara lone survivor of the sphenodontia order, and have a skeletal different to that of lizards, and also lack external ears and external genitalia (males of the order squamata, which is composed of lizards and snakes, have hemipenes).

I’m reminded a bit of this older picture.
Via f0rbe5′s (f0rbe’5?) Flickr Photostream.
April 11th, 2007 — animals, chordates, emi's photography, emi's posts, reptiles and amphibians