Lizard #8: a red lizard completely covered in spines, with a fanned tail!
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Lizard #8: a red lizard completely covered in spines, with a fanned tail!
Lizard Tails:
A Rain World Fan-made Compilation
So, for the past several months in Rain World’s wiki channel on their discord, I’ve been compiling a bunch of data regarding the variable traits among lizards per species as like.... a side... hobby ...while working through college classes.
And I just recently finished covering all 9 lizard’s species and decided to post a full list here for those of you who aren’t in the Rain World discord server!
Part One: Cyan lizards
Part Two: Green Lizards
Part Three: Magenta Lizards
Part Four: Blue Lizards
Part Five: Orange Lizards
Part Six: White Lizards
Part Seven: Mole Lizards
Part Eight: Axolotls (Salamanders)
Part Nine: Red Lizards
Also here’s a tip: for the best viewing experience, please click on the Present button found on the right hand corner. Seriously.
Lizard #11: a red lizard with a very orange coloration, small spines down its back, two lines of symmetrical feathery frills from its neck halfway down its back, and a few small spines on its tail!
Lizard #41: a red lizard covered in red spines, with three horizontal rows of long, splayed-out spines on its back, one horizontal row of very short spines laying flat at the base of its tail, and two rows of very short spines going down both sides of its tail!
Lizard #25: a red lizard with a very small body, many long, feathery spines on its back and upper tail, and a fan of feathery frills on its tail!
Lizard #29: a red lizard with a back covered in long, red-tipped frills, a red gradient on its tail, and a tail fan made of many tightly-packed thin, red-tipped spines!
submitter quote: “a red lizard i accidentally lineaged! they randomly disappeared after a few cycles :(”
Lizard #14: a red lizard with many feathered frills in bunches on its back!
Submitted by @praiising!