Honestly, I can’t believe I’m making another update so soon, but I guess it’s true what they say: When it rains, it pours (and this place has been a veritable downpour of discovery.) At this point, I doubt it will surprise anyone that we’ve discovered yet another variant of lizard in Rain World (that was previously thought to be aggressive) exhibiting calm, and dare we say friendly, cohabitation with other species. This time, it is a variant of pink lizard.
Once again, this particular variant exhibits the same softer, rounder body as the previously documented varieties, as well as the now almost-standard phosphorescence. In a slight change of pace, however, the pink breed possesses a greater number of frills on its body, as well as a number of wider, almost floral-shaped frills around the base of its skull. Initial observations appear to suggest that these pink lizards, like their blue counterparts, eschew climbing for a more terrestrial based existence, possibly due to their stockier build.
As before, we will continue observing from a distance (no matter how friend-shaped they appear, Dr. Perkins) though evidence begins to mount that they would indeed fare well in a more domestic setting, and possibly provide good companionship to humans. We are hopeful that Rain World will continue to yield more pleasant surprises and excellent data in the future (I suspect Dr. Perkins is not alone in hoping for more cuddly critters to watch, but all we can do is wait and see.
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