Thin Lizatokage

The thin lizatokage split from its ancestor the lizatokage. They are thinner than their ancestor and now eat only small prey. They thrive in the more arid enviroments where they can utilize the warmth of the sun. They are quicker and more agile than their ancestors. They can also climb rocks and small flora. They dig burrows in the dirt to sleep in and laid their eggs. Like their ancestors they lay soft shelled eggs. They still communicate using their dewlap and can change color and show general needs and emotions.