Lizalagarto

The lizalagarto split from its ancestor the tileback. They have moved inland and have expanded their diet. While they still eat glass flora they now eat purple flora and small fauna too. They are more adapted to arid environments and have learned how to get most of their water from its food. Its eggs too are more adapted to air environments and are laid under the soil instead of in the water. They now have soft shells similar to turtle eggs to keep in the water. They still communicate using their dewlap and can change color and show general needs and emotions.