Just finished a CUSTOM PET PORTRAIT of this little beauty! I've been asked to create many dogs and cats, but this was my first lizard! Meet "Nacho"!
ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/colorful-bearded-dragon-art-sharon-cummings.html
Just finished a CUSTOM PET PORTRAIT of this little beauty! I've been asked to create many dogs and cats, but this was my first lizard! Meet "Nacho"!
ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/colorful-bearded-dragon-art-sharon-cummings.html
The Green Iguana lives in trees in Central America and South America. They are big, up to 2 meters (yards) long, but just eat fruit and vegetation, not your hand.
Here are some close views for skin and spike appreciation, taken at the Nashville Zoo. What a face!
The Green Iguana is so photogenic that it was used in the movie 'Night of the Iguana' which was shot in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico.
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Happy #WorldLizardDay #Reptiles are fascinating creatures, sadly feared and persecuted by humans. Stand up for #lizards don't buy them as #pets - as many are #endangered by the #pettrade! When u shop #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife @palmoildetect.bsky.social https://palmoildetectives.com/2023/11/05/reptiles-why-one-in-five-species-face-extinction-heres-how-you-can-help-them/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=Palm+Oil+Detectives&utm_campaign=publer
Working on some small lizard drawings, getting ready for when I'll be exhibiting at the Maker Faire, in Vallejo, next month. https://bayarea.makerfaire.com/
Going with some turquoise lizards for today's #inkyDays drawing.
A Sumatran Flying Dragon (Draco sumatranus) spotted at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve on 9 Feb 2025. This one is a male as it has a yellow gular (throat) flap. Its ribs are also slightly extended, showing some of the patagium (membrane) used for gliding.
On iNaturalist [ https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/261103482 ].
Playing with a new ink in today's #inkyDays drawing of networked lizards. I'm loving how this ink works with watercolor papers, so I drew some bigger pieces with it.
Here are the posts I'll be updating with my daily drawings this month: https://www.patreon.com/posts/135521151
https://ko-fi.com/Post/InkyDays-August-2025-M4M61J0OB6
Playing with some networking lizards in today's #inkyDays drawing. I also tried using six instead of five branches in the kelpy pattern, so that the shape is more like benzene, on watercolor paper.
Drawing networking lizards for today's #inkyDays drawing.
I also did a piece on watercolor paper, based on yesterday's drawing. I'm loving how these inks play together.
Came across this gem in my bookmarks...
No Sex Needed: All-Female #Lizard Species Cross Their Chromosomes to Make Babies
These southwestern lizards' asexual reproduction is no longer a secret
By Katherine Harmon
February 21, 2010
"Since the 1960s scientists have known that some species of #WhiptailLizards need a male even less than a fish needs a bicycle. These all-lady lizard species (of the Aspidoscelis genus) from Mexico and the U.S. Southwest manage to produce well-bred offspring without the aid of male fertilization.
"But how do they—and the other 70 species of vertebrates that propagate this way—do it without the genetic monotony and disease vulnerability that often results from asexual reproduction? 'It has remained unclear' and 'has been the topic of much speculation,' report a team of researchers who aimed to answer just that question. Their results were published online February 21 in the journal Nature. (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group.)
"These lizards and other '#parthenogenetic species are genetically isolated,' explains Peter Baumann, an associate investigator at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research in Kansas City, Mo., and co-author of the study. Species as diverse as #KomodoDragons and #HammerheadSharks do it asexually if necessary, but some species, like these little lizards, don't have a choice. 'They can't exchange genetic material, and this loss of genetic exchange is a major disadvantage to them in a changing environment,' he says. Unless an animal can recombine the DNA they already have, they will produce an offspring with an identical set of chromosomes, in which any genetic weakness, such as disease susceptibility or physical mutation, would have no chance to be overridden by outside genetic material from a mate.
"The new research by Baumann and his team reveal that these lizards maintain genetic richness by starting the reproductive process with twice the number of chromosomes as their sexually reproducing cousins. These celibate species resulted from the hybridization of different sexual species, a process that instills the parthenogenetic lizards with a great amount of #GeneticDiversity at the outset. And the researchers found that these species could maintain the diversity by never pairing their homologous chromosomes (as sexual species do by taking one set of chromosomes from each parent) but rather by combining their sister chromosomes instead. '#Recombination between pairs of sister chromosomes maintains heterozygosity' throughout the chromosome, noted the authors of the study, which was led by Aracely Lutes, a postdoctoral researcher in Baumann's lab.
"This discovery, which had until now been unconfirmed in the reptile world, means that 'these lizards have a way of distinguishing sister from homologous chromosomes,' Baumann says. How do they do it? That's something the group is now investigating.
"Another big unknown is precisely how the lizards end up with double the amount of chromosomes in the first place. Baumann suspects that it could happen over two rounds of replication or if two sex cells combine forces before the division process starts."
Read more:
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/asexual-lizards/
#AsexualReproduction #NatureIsQueer #NatureIsGay #NatureIsCool! #Lizards
More playing with lizard motifs in today's #inkyDays drawing, with an ink I haven't used in a while.
https://www.patreon.com/posts/133159646
https://ko-fi.com/Post/InkyDays-July-2025-P5P01HETYJ
#NewSpecies!
New skink from #india just crept in:
Riopa deccanensis
Treatment: https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A33867-FFF3-FFFC-72F6-FCA4FB20466C
Publication: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5647.2.2
#Zootaxa #RiopaDeccanensis
#FAIRdata
#science #OA #openaccess #biology #taxonomy #ecology #biodiversity #nature #wildlife #conservation #animals #herpetology #herps #reptiles #lizards #skink
I've been playing with lizard motifs, on watercolor paper, for a little while now. They're fun to draw and are distracting me from all the bad things going on out there. They want us miserable, and I refuse to be that. So I'm drawing, a lot.
At last, lots of #lizards - including a youngster - at #SlievenacloyNatureReserve this morning!
#nature #naturephotogaphy #wildlife #wildlifephotography #reptile #lizard #NorthernIreland #UlsterWildlifeTrust @BBCWildlife @thewildlifetrusts
Playing around with plumeria! They are in bloom everywhere here right now. So summery!
ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/garden-chameleon-tropical-floral-art-sharon-cummings.html
More experimenting with networking lizards in today's #inkyDays drawing.
Here's an in-progress shot.
Careful out there. #grickledoodle #lizards #triggered #cartoon #art #drawing #funny