Lizards #23 and #24: a pink lizard with two feathery, pink-tipped frills on its neck and a few similar frills on its tail, and a white lizard with a few ridges on its back forming a gradient from black to white!

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Lizards #23 and #24: a pink lizard with two feathery, pink-tipped frills on its neck and a few similar frills on its tail, and a white lizard with a few ridges on its back forming a gradient from black to white!
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 #18: a white lizard with circular ridges in one line down its back fading from black to white, small antenna-like head spines, and a few small, black-tipped tail frills!
Lizard #6: a white lizard with four rows of ridges down its back and tail!
Lizard #37: a white lizard with 5 large ridges on its back!
Lizard #13: a white lizard with very long head spines!
Lizard #22: a white lizard with two rows of black ridges down its back and tail!