small lizard.” If you look closely, you’ll notice that the “snake” and the “lizard” are the same color and pattern. Because they are the same animal. Safety warning: If you actually see a snake in your house, the golden rule is: don’t approach it and don’t try to photograph it up close. 80% of bites happen when people try to kill or move the snake. Call the Civil Protection or an Animal Control specialist. In conclusion: Nature creates optical illusions better than movies. This lizard sacrificed its tail to escape, and the tail will keep moving for a few minutes to distract the predator. Have you ever seen a lizard with its tail cut off and a new one grow back in its place?
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