LONDON — You haven’t seen true sass until you’ve witnessed a shovel-snouted lizard dancing on hot desert sand.
The fast little critter was introduced during Sunday’s episode of Planet Earth II, which focused on desert animals.
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“In the heat of the day, surface temperatures can reach up to 160 degrees — far too hot to handle for most,” said Attenborough.
“But not for this shovel-snouted lizard.”
The world’s sassiest lizard#PlanetEarth2 pic.twitter.com/n4crCBye8G
— BBC One (@BBCOne) November 27, 2016
Just look at him: that’s prime reptilian sass, right there. And he gets to cool his little feet off at the same time, so it’s a total win-win. …
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