Lizard
A lizard is a type of reptile belonging to the suborder Lacertilia, characterized by its scaly skin, long body, and typically four legs. Lizards are cold-blooded animals, meaning their body temperature depends on their environment, so they are often seen basking in the sun to stay warm. They are found all over the world in a wide range of habitats, from deserts to forests, and they eat insects, plants, or small animals depending on the species. Many lizards have unique adaptations, such as the ability to detach and regrow their tails to escape predators, and some, like geckos, can climb smooth surfaces.